The budget for 2011: From crisis to full employment
The Government's policy focuses on supporting the recovery of the Swedish economy, promoting full employment by continuing to strengthen the work-first principle and reducing exclusion, and safeguarding publicly financed welfare. These objectives are all dependent on continuing to keep the public finances in good order.
"The Government's primary goal is to take Sweden back to full employment. We are therefore continuing our efforts to strengthen the work-first principle and reduce exclusion," says Minister for Finance Anders Borg.
Government meets diplomatic corps
On Thursday 7 October, Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt presented the new Government to ambassadors and chargés d'affaires from the 104 foreign embassies in Stockholm. Minister for Foreign Affairs Carl Bildt welcomed guests to the reception, which he hosted.
New state secretaries at the Prime Minister's Office
The Government has today appointed Per Schlingmann as State Secretary at the Prime Minister's Office with responsibility for communication, and Katarina Areskoug Mascarenhas as State Secretary at the Prime Minister's Office with responsibility for foreign and EU affairs.
Sweden's new Government
Sweden has a new Government, led by Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt. The Government consists of the Prime Minister and 23 ministers. The website will be updated with information about the new Government.
Statement of Government Policy at the opening of the Riksdag session
Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt delivered the Statement of Government Policy at the opening of the Riksdag session on 5 October. The Statement outlines the policies the Government intends to pursue over the coming year.
Increasing responsibility through transparency?
A study of the consequences of new guidelines for sustainability reporting by Swedish state-owned companies was released today by the Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications.
Alliance to continue to govern
Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt commented on the high voter turnout and strong support for the Alliance at a press conference at Rosenbad on Monday afternoon. The Government is expected to present the Statement of Government Policy to the Riksdag on 5 October, when the new parliamentary year begins.
"In the meantime, we will be analysing the election results, how they should be addressed, and how we can ensure that Sweden will continue to have a stable government."
At the same time, he emphasised that the election results of the Sweden Democrats have created a new political landscape.
"We have to respect that they have electoral support, but we will not cooperate with them."
Gunilla Carlsson to New York for UN high-level meeting on Millennium Development Goals on 20-22 September
Sweden is working actively to ensure that the UN Millennium Development Goals are achieved. At the UN high-level meeting on the Millennium Development Goals in New York, Minister for International Development Cooperation Gunilla Carlsson will particularly highlight shortcomings concerning MDG 5 on maternal health.
Sweden has elected a new Riksdag
The newly elected Riksdag will gather at the opening of the Riksdag session on 5 October. Until then, the current Government will remain in power.
New foreign ambassadors in place
Flags are flying today outside the Ministry for Foreign Affairs offices in the Prince Royal's Palace at Gustav Adolfs Torg to mark five new foreign ambassadors presenting their letters of credence to His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf during a formal audience at Stockholm's Royal Palace. The new ambassadors are from Poland, Denmark, Iraq, Greece and Moldova.

