The head of state of Sweden is HM King Carl XVI Gustav.
Sweden is a constitutional monarchy and therefore does not have a president. The present king of Sweden is Carl XVI Gustaf and the Prime Minister(in 2014) is Fredrik Reinfeldt
Depending on your point of view, Sweden belongs to the King of Sweden, as he is the King. Or, Sweden belongs to its citizens, as they're the people that actually LIVE there.
King Oscar I of Sweden was born on July 4, 1799.
Sweden does not have a president or vice president because it uses the Parliamentary system. The statsminister is Fredrik Reinfeldt, and the vice statsminister is Maud Olofsson.
No, he is our king.
The head of state of Sweden is HM King Carl XVI Gustav.
Sweden is a constitutional monarchy and therefore does not have a president. The present king of Sweden is Carl XVI Gustaf and the Prime Minister(in 2014) is Fredrik Reinfeldt
Sweden does not have a president; it has a monarch as head of state. The current monarch of Sweden is King Carl XVI Gustaf. The country is a parliamentary democracy, where the Prime Minister is the head of government.
Carl Xvi Gustaf is the King for Sweden.
Depending on your point of view, Sweden belongs to the King of Sweden, as he is the King. Or, Sweden belongs to its citizens, as they're the people that actually LIVE there.
No, Sweden is a constitutional monarchy.
King Oscar I of Sweden was born on July 4, 1799.
Their Majesties King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden
King Oscar I of Sweden was born on July 4, 1799.
King Frederick I of Sweden was born on April 23, 1676.
King Frederick I of Sweden was born on April 23, 1676.