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Sweden is a Constitutional Monarchy with a Representative Democracy based on a Parliamentary system. The affairs of Government are decided by a Cabinet of Ministers, which is led by a Prime Minister . The Cabinet and the Prime Minister are responsible for their actions to the Parliament Of Sweden . HEAD OF GOVERNMENT ''Main article: Prime Minister Of Sweden '' Head of Government: Cabinet: Elections: Election results: CABINET GOVERNMENT As of the Cabinet reshuffle effective on September 10 - September 11 , 2003 , in the wake of the murder of Minister for Foreign Affairs, Anna Lindh , the Cabinet has 22 Ministers including the Prime Minister. Since the last organizational change in 1998 the Government Offices has, apart from the Prime Minister's Office and an Office for Administrative Affairs, ten Ministries. The Prime Minister leads the work of the Cabinet and is the official Head of Government. On occasion there have been appointed Deputy Prime Ministers; when none such exist, the Minister with the most seniority in the Cabinet is the designate Deputy Prime Minister. Ten of the Cabinet Ministers are also Heads of Office for their respective Ministries. On October 21 , 2004 , Göran Persson announced a restructuring effective from November 1 . The changes are indicated in the table below. The Cabinet members, including the Prime Minister, resign their seats in Parliament while holding Cabinet office. Ministers do not have to be elected to Parliament to serve in the Cabinet. Upon their visits to the Riksdag , like the weekly question time, the ministers sit at specially designated seats in the lower left hand corner of the session hall. GOVERNMENT OFFICES Effective from November 1 , 2004 : Prime Minister's Office
Ministry of Justice
Ministry For Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Defence
Ministry of Health and Social Affairs
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Education, Research and Culture
Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Affairs
Ministry of Sustainable Development
Ministry of Industry, Employment and Communications
Office for Administrative Affairs The Office for Administrative Affairs, or ''Statskontoret'', is staffed and led by civil servants. The Permanent Secretary, currently Gunnar Holmgren, is not a member of government. ''See also History Of Government Offices Of Sweden for old governments.'' GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ''See also: Government Agencies In Sweden '' The Ministries in Sweden are relatively small and merely policy-making organizations, relying on Government agencies who independently carry out Government policy. A Government agency is constituted under the authority of a Ministry, but the Ministry is only allowed to influence the agency by making policy. The Minister in charge is furthermore prohibited from interfering with the day-to-day operation and the outcome in individual cases. An exception to this are the Legations and Embassies in foreign countries, which are under the direct authority and integrated with the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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