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This article lists political parties in Sweden.
Sweden has a multi-party system with numerous political parties, in which parties often have a smaller chance of gaining power alone, and in the event a majority is not reached, can choose to work with each other to form coalition governments.
The letter(s) after each Swedish party name are the abbreviations commonly used in the Swedish media.
Parties with representation in the Riksdag and/or European Parliament:
Party | Abbr. | Leader | Ideology | Political position | MPs | MEPs | EP group | ||
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Swedish Social Democratic Party Socialdemokratiska arbetarpartiet |
S/SAP | Magdalena Andersson | Social democracy Democratic socialism |
Centre-left | 107 / 349
|
5 / 21
|
S&D | ||
Sweden Democrats Sverigedemokraterna |
SD | Jimmie Åkesson | Right-wing to far-right | 73 / 349
|
3 / 21
|
ECR | |||
Moderate Party Moderata samlingspartiet |
M | Ulf Kristersson | Liberal conservatism | Centre-right | 68 / 349
|
4 / 21
|
EPP | ||
Left Party Vänsterpartiet |
V | Nooshi Dadgostar | Left-wing | 24 / 349
|
2 / 21
|
GUE/NGL | |||
Centre Party Centerpartiet |
C | Muharrem Demirok | Liberalism Agrarianism (Nordic) |
Centre to centre-right | 24 / 349
|
2 / 21
|
Renew | ||
Christian Democrats Kristdemokraterna |
KD | Ebba Busch | Centre-right to right-wing | 19 / 349
|
1 / 21
|
EPP | |||
Green Party Miljöpartiet de Gröna |
MP | Daniel Helldén Amanda Lind |
Centre-left | 18 / 349
|
3 / 21
|
Greens/EFA | |||
Liberals Liberalerna |
L | Johan Pehrson | Centre-right | 16 / 349
|
1 / 21
|
Renew |
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The following is a list of currently active[a] and defunct (†) parties on the local (municipal and regional) levels.
Parties that are: