Demokratin, statsskicket och regeringsformen

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  • Torbjörn Bergman

Abstract

Democracy and the Politics of Constitutional Reform

In 1974, Sweden adopted a new constitution. In contrast to the previous one from 1809, which was based on ideas of separations-of-powers and which literally defined the monarch as a powerful political actor, the new constitution placed the parliament (The Riksdag) at the center of political decision making and removed the king from political power. At the time, this removed a huge discrepancy between the letter of the constitution and the “living constitution” which placed emphasis on parliamentary sovereignty of the Westminster type. But 35 years later, ideas of separation-of-powers and the necessity of control of suspicious politicians have grown stronger. A constitutional revision in 2010 introduces measures that are akin to what has recently been labeled the Madisonian turn in Western politics.

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