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.

National parties

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The letter(s) after each Swedish party name are the abbreviations commonly used in the Swedish media.

Parties with official representation

Parties with representation in the Riksdag and/or European Parliament:

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! MEPs

! Municipality

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| Social Democratic Party<br>

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| Magdalena Andersson

| Social democracy

| Centre-left

| S&D

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| Sweden Democrats <br>

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| Jimmie Åkesson

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| Right-wing<br/>to far-right

| ECR

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| Moderate Party <br>

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| Ulf Kristersson

| Liberal conservatism

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| EPP

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| Centre Party<br>

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| Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist

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| Centre to<br/>centre-right

| Renew

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| Left Party<br>

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| Nooshi Dadgostar

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| Left-wing

| The Left

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| Christian Democrats<br>

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| Ebba Busch

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| Centre-right<br/>to right-wing

| EPP

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| Green Party<br>

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| Centre-left

| Greens/EFA

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| Liberals<br>

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| Simona Mohamsson

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| Centre-right

| Renew

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  • According to a threshold rule, any one particular party must receive at least 4% of the votes to be allocated a seat in the Riksdag.
  • Any party having broken the 1% threshold in the last two European Parliament or Riksdag elections respectively will have their ballots printed and distributed by the authorities.

Minor parties

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| Alternative for Sweden<br>

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| Gustav Kasselstrand

| Ultranationalism

| Far-right

| NI

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| <br>

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| Mats Selander

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| Right-wing

| ECPP

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| Citizens' Coalition <br>

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| Daniel Sonesson

| Liberal conservatism<br>Anti-immigration

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| NI

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| Classical Liberal Party<br>

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| Magnus Jönsson

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