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This is a list of members of the Riksdag , the national parliament of Sweden . The Riksdag is a unicameral assembly with 349 members of parliament (Swedish : riksdagsledamöter ), who are elected on a proportional basis to serve fixed terms of four years. In the Riksdag, members are seated per constituency and not party. The following MPs were elected in the 2002 Swedish general election and served until the 2006 Swedish general election . Members of the social democratic Cabinet of Göran Persson , the ruling party during this term, are marked in bold, party leaders of the seven parties represented in the Riksdag in italic.
Members who have resigned [ edit ]
Seat
Resigned member
Party
Constituency
Replaced by
From
288
Stig Henriksson
Left Party
Västmanland County
Karin Thorborg
October 1, 2002
346
Björn Rosengren
Social Democratic Party
Norrbotten County
Lars U. Granberg
October 22, 2002
38
Chris Heister
Moderate Party
Stockholm County
Björn Hamilton
November 7, 2002
109
Anders Björck
Moderate Party
Jönköping County
Magdalena Andersson
January 1, 2003
92
Per Unckel
Moderate Party
Östergötland County
Stefan Hagfeldt
January 1, 2003
203
Johan Lönnroth
Left Party
Gothenburg
Rolf Olsson
February 6, 2003
87
Anna Lindh [ 4]
Social Democratic Party
Södermanland County
Fredrik Olovsson
September 11, 2003
322
Margareta Winberg
Social Democratic Party
Jämtland County
Gunnar Sandberg
October 31, 2003
32
Ingela Thalén
Social Democratic Party
Stockholm County
Jan Emanuel Johansson
June 15, 2004
8
Inger Segelström
Social Democratic Party
Stockholm Municipality
Inger Nordlander
July 20, 2004
1
Gunnar Hökmark
Moderate Party
Stockholm Municipality
Carl-Erik Skårman
July 20, 2004
348
Anna Ibrisagic
Moderate Party
Norrbotten County
Krister Hammarbergh
July 20, 2004
99
Lena Ek
Centre Party
Östergötland County
Staffan Danielsson
July 20, 2004
345
Anders Sundström
Social Democratic Party
Norrbotten County
Karin Åström
August 1, 2004
329
Lena Sandlin-Hedman
Social Democratic Party
Västerbotten County
Britta Rådström
September 14, 2004
173
Carl-Axel Johansson
Moderate Party
south Skåne County
Ewa Thalén Finné
September 14, 2004
179
Bo Lundgren
Moderate Party
north and east Skåne County
Maud Ekendahl
October 1, 2004
119
Lars Engqvist
Social Democratic Party
Jönköping County
Helene Petersson
October 1, 2004
146
Lars-Erik Lövdén
Social Democratic Party
Malmö Municipality
Hillevi Larsson
November 1, 2004
295
Kerstin-Maria Stalín
Green Party
Dalarna County
Jan Lindholm
November 15, 2004
10
Bo Könberg
Liberal People's Party
Stockholm Municipality
Louise Edlind-Friberg
January 1, 2006
269
Inger Lundberg [ 5]
Social Democratic Party
Örebro County
Matilda Ernkrans
February 26, 2006
96
Berndt Sköldestig [ 6]
Social Democratic Party
Östergötland County
Britt Olauson
April 18, 2006
^ a b c Gudrun Schyman was the leader of and elected with the Left Party , but left the party December 7, 2004, and on September 9, 2005, founded Feminist Initiative . She is however formally listed as (-) due to the rules of the Riksdag.
^ The Green Party has no chairman, but two spokespersons, one male and one female.
^ Elected with the Left Party . Left the party June 2, 2005, and joined the Green Party . As the rules of the Riksdag do not allow a member to change party group, her party is formally listed as (-).
^ Murdered September 11, 2003.
^ Died February 18, 2006.
^ Died April 13, 2006.
Centre Christian Democrats Greens Left Liberal People's Moderates Social Democrats
Abramsson
Adelsbo
Adolfsson Elgestam
Ahlin
Ahlqvist
Andersson
Andnor
Arvidsson
Axelsson, Christina
Axelsson, Lennart
Beiming
Bengtsson
Berglind
Berglund
Berglund Nilsson
Bernhardsson
Björkman
Bjurling
Bodström
Bohlin
Bohlin Olsson
Bråkenhielm
Brandin
Carlsson
Carlström
Damberg
Eberstein
Ekholm
Eneroth
Engelhardt
Engle
Engqvist
Eriksson
Fagerström
Forslund
Frans
Fransson
Frisk
Furustrand
Gille
Granlund
Granström
Green
Gustafsson
Hagberg, Christin
Hagberg, Michael
Hägg
Härstedt
Hassan
Hietala Nordlund
Hoff
Högman
Holmqvist
Israelsson
Jakobsson
Johansson, Anita
Johansson, Ann-Kristine
Johansson, Lars
Johansson, Morgan
Johnsson
Jönsson
Juholt
Karlsson, Anders
Karlsson, Sonia
Kerimo
Kjörnsberg
Klockare
Kristiansson Karlstedt
Kvarnström
Lander
Larsson, Jan-Olof
Lilja
Lindgren
Lindh
Lindkvist
Löfstrand
Lövdén
Ludvigsson
Lundberg, Agneta
Lundberg, Carin
Lundberg, Inger
Magnusson
Malmström
Markström
Messing
Moberg
Nilsson, Annika
Nilsson. Lennart
Nilsson, Martin
Nordström
Norlander
Nuder
Oberg
Ohlsson
Öhman
Olander
Örnfjäder
Oskarsson
Österberg
Östros
Pagrotsky
Palm
Papadopoulos
Pärssinen
Persson, Catherine
Persson, Göran
Persson, Margareta
Persson i Simrishamn
Pettersson
Rask
Ringholm
Ringman
Rosengren
Sahlberg
Sahlin
Sandlin-Hedman
Särnblad
Segelström
Sköldestig
Skoog
Söderqvist
Stenberg
Sundström
Svensson
Ternemar
Thalén
Tingsgård
Ulvskog
Vallius
Vestlund
Virgin
von Sydow
Wahlström
Waidelich
Wegendal
Wester
Westerlund Panke
Wibe
Winberg
Wittgren-Ahl
Ygeman
Ytterberg
Zakrisson
Replacements and substitutes in brackets
Substitutes in italics
*Changed party affiliation during parliamentary term