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Government of the Kingdom of Skaven
Overview
CountryKingdom of Skaven
LeaderPrime Minister
Appointed byPrime Minister is elected by the Riksdag.
Other ministers (statsråd) are appointed by the Prime Minister.
Main organCabinet
Ministries11
Responsible toRiksdag
HeadquartersKattenbad, Sagerholm
Websitewww.regering.sv

The Government of the Kingdom of Skaven (Skavian: Konungariket Skaviens regering) is the national cabinet of Skaven, and the country's executive authority.

The short-form name Regeringen ("the Government") is used both in the Basic Laws of Skaven and in the vernacular, while the long-form is only used in international treaties.

Organization

The Government operates as a collegial body with collective responsibility and consists of the Prime Minister and their cabinet ministers (Skavian: Statsråd), appointed and dismissed at the sole discretion of the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister is elected by Riksdag on the proposal of the Speaker of the Riksdag. Members of the Council of State are then selected by the Prime Minister, who informs the Riksdag about their decision. The new government takes office at a cabinet meeting in front of the Monarch. In coalition governments, however, it is in practice the respective party leaders that choose the party's ministers.

The Government is composed of an administrative department and 11 ministries, including the Prime Minister's Office. The Government itself proposes the number of ministers and their roles for the Riksdag for its confirmation, and it is possible to reshuffle portfolios during the Government's duration. Each minister is assisted by a secretary of state (Skavian: statssekreterare), who serve at the pleasure of the minister.

The Riksdag can dismiss the government by a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister or dismiss an individual cabinet member by a vote of no confidence. New parliamentary elections are held every four years. If the parliamentary situation remains unchanged after the elections, the current practice is that the Government can remain in office without the Speaker being instructed to consider other government options. Should the government and any supporting parties no longer have a majority in Parliament, the Prime Minister is normally entitled to resign. The government can call extra parliamentary elections between the ordinary elections. If an incumbent government resigns, it remains in office for a transitional period as a caretaker government until a new government takes office.

Cabinets

Incumbent Government

The current government, the Lindquist government, comprises 21 ministers, including the Prime Minister. They head the government and are the official head of government. Sometimes deputy Prime Ministers are appointed; if there is no such person, the most senior minister is Deputy Prime Minister.

There are currently 11 ministries, but the number is not fixed by law. Thus, some ministers are also heads of department, while others are responsible for sub-areas within a larger department. Prime Ministers are usually members of parliament, although they do not have to be. Ministers who are MPs, including the Prime Minister, give up their seats in the Riksdag while they are ministers, and are replaced by another representative from the same party. During their visits to Parliament, for instance, during interpellations (questions posed by Riksdag members to the government), ministers sit in specially designated seats in the lower left-hand corner of the Parliament's plenary chamber.

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister's Office
Prime Minister Ulf Lindquist September 15, 2022 Incumbent Moderate Party
Deputy Prime Minister
not a separate minister post
Kristina Löfgren September 16, 2022 Incumbent Social Democrats
Minister for KU Affairs Arvid Dahlman September 16, 2022 Incumbent Moderate Party
Ministry of the Interior
Minister of the Interior
Minister for Justice
Hersten Forsberg September 15, 2022 Incumbent Moderate Party
Minister for Public Administration Leif Ahlander September 15, 2022 Incumbent Moderate Party
Minister for Integration
Minister for Migration
Sven Almqvist September 16, 2022 Incumbent Social Democrats
Ministry of Defense
Minister for Defense Lassi Nikkilä September 15, 2022 Incumbent Moderate Party
Ministry of Finance
Minister for Finance Karolina Strandburgh September 15, 2022 Incumbent Moderate Party
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister for Foreign Affairs Kristina Löfgren September 15, 2022 Incumbent Social Democrats
Minister for Foreign Trade
Minister for Nordic Cooperation
Tore Sohlmann September 16, 2022 Incumbent Social Democrats
Minister for International Development Matteus Ranta September 16, 2022 Incumbent Social Democrats
Ministry of Industry and Commerce
Minister for Industry Ingmar Nordin September 15, 2022 Incumbent Moderate Party
Minister for Rural Affairs
Minister for Natural Resources
Lars Hallenlund September 15, 2022 Incumbent Moderate Party
Ministry of Environment
Minister for the Environment Katrina Ljundberg September 15, 2022 Incumbent Moderate Party
Ministry of Health and Social Affairs
Minister for Health and Social Affairs Ulf Bergendahl September 15, 2022 Incumbent Moderate Party
Minister for Social Security Per Södergren September 15, 2022 Incumbent Social Democrats
Ministry of Education
Minister for Education and Research Isak Lindelöf September 15, 2022 Incumbent Social Democrats
Ministry of Culture
Minister for Culture Fredrik Halmbjörn September 15, 2022 Incumbent Moderate Party
Minister for Sports Isak Lindelöf September 15, 2022 Incumbent Moderate Party
Ministry of Housing and Infrastructure
Minister for Infrastructure Kristoffer Offenberg September 15, 2022 Incumbent Moderate Party
Minister for Digital Development Christian Ringdahl September 15, 2022 Incumbent Moderate Party

Previous governments

See also