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ΠΡΟΦΙΛ ΣΥΝΑΛΛΑΣΣΟΜΕΝΩΝ ΧΩΡΩΝ
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General Information
Political outline |
Living conditions |
Useful resources |
Communications
Political outline
- Executive Power
- The King is the Head of State. The monarchy is hereditary. The King only has a ceremonial role. After a general election, the Prime Minister is first of all nominated by the parliamentary spokesperson, before being confirmed by the Parliament, for a four year term. The King plays no role in this process. The Prime Minister is the head of the government and he holds the executive power. The Council of Ministers is nominated by the Prime Minister, then submitted to the approval of Parliament.
- Legislative Power
- The Swedish legislative power is unicameral. The Parliament, called Riksdag, has 349 seats and its members are elected by universal suffrage on the basis of proportional representation for a four year term. The executive branch of government depends on the support of Parliament, often expressed by a vote of confidence. The Prime Minister can dissolve Parliament, even after receiving a vote of no confidence, unless elections took place less than three months before. Legislative power belongs both to the government and to Parliament. Swedish citizens enjoy considerable political rights.
- Main political parties
- Sweden has a multi-party system in which no party can take power by itself. That is why parties have to come to an agreement to form coalition governments. The main political parties in the country are:
- The SAP (Swedish Social Democratic Party) – the social democratic party, its electoral base is among blue collar workers, employees in the public sector and immigrants; - The Centre Party, social liberals who concentrate on issues concerning agriculture, the environment and the countryside; - The Christian Democratic Party, which is concerned with elderly people and family values; - The Green Party, the ecological party which attracts young people and is opposed to membership of the EU; - The Left Party - the socialist and feminist party, opposed to privatization and membership of the EU; - The Liberal Party, advocates social liberalism and is considered to be centre right; - The Moderate Party, the liberal conservative party.
- Current political leaders
- King: CARL XVI GUSTAF (since September 1973) – hereditary.
Prime Minister (incoming) : Fredrik REINFELDT (since October 2006) – Modern Party, head of a coalition with the Centre Party, the Liberal Party and the Christian Democrats.
- Next election dates
- Parliamentary elections: September 2014
Living conditions
Health and safety
- Health precautions
- No compulsory vaccination.
- International hospitals
- To consult the list of hospitals in Sweden, click here.
- For further information on sanitary conditions
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The webpages of the World Health Organization
- For further information on safety conditions
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The Current Travel Warnings of the US State Department
The advice of the Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Contact your Embassy
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Embassy of Greece in Sweden
Box 55565 102 04 Stockholm Phone: (0046 8) 545 660 11, 545 660 12, 545 660 13 Fax: (0046 8) 545 660 14 consulate@greekembassy.se http://www.greekembassy.se/
Emergency numbers
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Police, firemen, ambulance. |
Time difference and climate
- Time and time difference
- It is %T:%M %A in Stockholm (GMT+1 in winter, GMT+2 in summer)
- Summer time period
- Summer time from March to October.
Map of the time zone
- Type of climate
- Sweden has a temperate climate.
In summer, it can be 25 to 30° in the south, the temperature of the Baltic sea reaches 15 to 20°. Winter is not very pronounced in the south. In the north, it lasts from October to April-May (-30°).
- For further information
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Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute
Average annual temperatures and rainfall
Useful resources
- To find an accommodation
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Bopalantgard (on the farm)
B&B in Sweden
Stay in Sweden Hotels in Sweden
STF (Svenska Turist Föreningen) Hostelling International
Sverigeturism.se Stugor.se Holiday Homes Sweden Novasol
Camping.se.
www.grandtripsweden.com
IceHotel Design Hotels.com
Swedish hotel and restaurant association
Swedish tourist office
- To find an apartment
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Stockholm municipal housing agency
Bostad Direkt
List of real estate agencies
Blocket
- To find a job
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Recruitment
Monster Sweden
Job adverts in the newspaper The Local
Expat in Sweden
Communications
- Telephone codes
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To make a call from Sweden to Greece: dial 00 (or +) 30
To make a call to in Sweden from Greece: dial 00 (or +) +46
- Mobile telephone standards
- GSM
- Internet suffix
- .se
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