Government of Sweden - Government Ministries and Offices

Government Ministries and Offices

  • Government offices (Swedish: Regeringskansliet)
    • Prime Minister's Office (Swedish: Statsrådsberedningen)
    • Ministry of Justice (Swedish: Justitiedepartementet)
    • Ministry for Foreign Affairs (Swedish: Utrikesdepartementet)
    • Ministry of Defence (Swedish: Försvarsdepartementet)
    • Ministry of Health and Social Affairs (Swedish: Socialdepartementet)
    • Ministry of Finance (Swedish: Finansdepartementet)
    • Ministry of Education and Research (Swedish: Utbildningsdepartementet)
    • Ministry for Rural Affairs (Swedish: Jordbruksdepartementet)
    • Ministry of the Environment (Swedish: Miljödepartementet)
    • Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications (Swedish: Näringsdepartementet)
    • Ministry of Integration and Gender Equality (Swedish: Integrations- och jämställdhetsdepartementet)
    • Ministry of Culture (Swedish: Kulturdepartementet)
    • Ministry of Employment (Swedish: Arbetsmarknadsdepartementet)
  • Other offices:
    • Office for Administrative Affairs (Swedish: Förvaltningsavdelningen)
    • Permanent Representation of Sweden to the EU (Swedish: EU-representationen, formally Sveriges ständiga representation vid Europeiska unionen)

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