Contact the Riksdag
Would you like to contact a member of parliament or maybe you have questions about the work of the Riksdag? Below you will find all the contact information you need and information on the services provided by the Riksdag for the general public.
Contact the Riksdag
Contact
Switchboard: +46 8 786 40 00
Postal address: The Swedish Parliament
SE 100 12 Stockholm
If you have problems speaking, writing or remembering, you can use the services provided by Teletal: 020-22 11 44 (national calls)
Views on political proposals from parties
If you have points of view you wish to convey on party-political proposals, you should contact the members and politcal parties directly.
- The Social Democratic Party
- The Sweden Democrats
- The Moderate Party
- The Left Party
- The Centre Party
- The Christian Democrats
- The Green Party
- The Liberal Party
You will find information about which committees the members belong to under Committees.
Factual questions about the Riksdag or the EU
Contact
- Email: riksdagsinformation@riksdagen.se
- Telephone: +46 8 786 59 30
Ordinary telephone times:
Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–12 noon and 1 p.m.–3 p.m.
Access to official documents
You can search for and request official documents via the register.
The Riksdag Administration's register (in Swedish)
If you wish to request an official document from the Riksdag Administration's register, please contact the registrar. For questions about documents produced by the Riksdag, contact the Riksdag Information Service.
Contact
- Email: registrator.riksdagsforvaltningen@riksdagen.se
- Switchboard: +46 8 786 40 00
- Fax: +46 8 786 51 30
- Postal address: The Swedish Parliament, SE-100 12 Stockholm
Opening hours
Weekdays, 9 a.m.–11.30 a.m. and 1 p.m.–3 p.m.
The opening hours are reduced to 9 a.m.–12 noon on the following days:
- Twelfth Night (5 January)
- Maundy Thursday
- Walpurgis Night
- The day before Midsummer Eve
- The day before All Saint’s Day (celebrated in Sweden on the Saturday that falls between 31 October and 6 November)
- The day before Christmas Eve (23 December)
- The day before New Year’s Eve (30 December)