The Prime Minister's Office has overall responsibility for coordinating Sweden's EU policy. Coordination in this context means determining the overall political priorities for Sweden's action in the EU and coordinating the work of the ministries in the EU Councils of Ministers according to these priorities. The EU Department at the Prime Ministers Office directs the political coordination of EU-related matters in the Government Offices.
News
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Carl Bildt to Brussels for EU Council meeting
Press release, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, 19 March 2010
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Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt comments on the Riksdag's decision concerning the events in 1915 in the then Ottoman Empire
Statement, Prime Minister's Office, 15 March 2010
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Increased rights for Europe's bus and boat passengers
Press release, Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications, 11 March 2010
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'Don't force mothers to stay at home'
Debate article, Prime Minister's Office, 01 March 2010
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State Secretary Gunnar Wieslander to take part in Competitiveness Council in Brussels
Press release, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, 26 February 2010
Annual Progress Report 2009 for Sweden
The Swedish Reform Programme for Growth and Jobs - Annual Progress Report 2009 focuses on the most important measures taken by the Government on account of the financial and economic crisis.
The Spanish Presidency of the EU
From 1 January to the 30 June 2010, Spain is the President of the EU.

