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)

Read more about this topic:  Government Of Sweden

Famous quotes containing the words government, ministries and/or offices:

    Plato says that the punishment which the wise suffer who refuse to take part in the government, is, to live under the government of worse men; and the like regret is suggested to all the auditors, as the penalty of abstaining to speak,—that they shall hear worse orators than themselves.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    If English is spoken in heaven ... God undoubtedly employs Cranmer as his speechwriter. The angels of the lesser ministries probably use the language of the New English Bible and the Alternative Service Book for internal memos.
    Charles, Prince Of Wales (b. 1948)

    The difficulty is no longer to find candidates for the offices, but offices for the candidates.
    Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826)