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Encyclopedia > County Councils of Sweden
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A County Council, or Landsting, is an elected assembly of a County in Sweden. The County Council is a political entity, appointed by the county electorate and typically its main responsibilities lie within the public health care system. In each county there is also a County Administrative Board which is an administrative entity appointed by the Government. The Swedish name, Landsting, is the same as was used by the supreme tings of the historical Provinces of Sweden.


Constitutionally the County Councils exercise a degree of municipal self government provided for in the Constitution of Sweden. This does not constitute any degree of federalism, which is consistent with the view that Sweden should be regarded as a unity state. In Swedish terminology the County Council is considered to be a "Provincial Municipality" or Landstingskommun.


In each County there are also several smaller entities for the local government and administration that constitute municipal self government, which are independent of the County Councils. It is called a "Primary Municipality" or Primärkommun, and more plainly "Municipality" or Kommun. The island of Gotland is a special case in that it makes up one full county but at the same time only one municipality. As Gotland does not have a separate entity for a County Council, the Municipality of Gotland also handles the County Council tasks.


During a trial period the Government has decided to devolve some of the authority from the County Administrative Boards in three different Counties. This authority will instead be held by the evolved County Councils in Skåne, Västra Götaland and Gotland, now called Regional Councils.

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Blekinge
Dalarna
Gotland
Gävleborg
Halland
Jämtland
Jönköping
Kalmar
Kronoberg
Norrbotten
Skåne
Stockholm
Södermanland
Uppsala
Värmland
Västerbotten
Västernorrland
Västmanland
Västra Götaland
Örebro
Östergötland

Blekinge County Council
Dalarna County Council
Gotland Municipality
Gävleborg County Council
Halland County Council
Jämtland County Council
Jönköping County Council
Kalmar County Council
Kronoberg County Council
Norrbotten County Council
Skåne Regional Council
Stockholm County Council
Södermanland County Council
Uppsala County Council
Värmland County Council
Västerbotten County Council
Västernorrland County Council
Västmanland County Council
Västra Götaland Regional Council
Örebro County Council
Östergötland County Council

Landstinget Blekinge
Landstinget Dalarna
Gotland kommun
Landstinget Gävleborg
Landstinget Halland
Jämtlands läns landsting
Landstinget i Jönköpings län
Landstinget i Kalmar län
Landstinget Kronoberg
Norrbottens läns landsting
Region Skåne
Stockholms läns landsting
Landstinget Sörmland
Landstinget i Uppsala län
Landstinget i Värmland
Västerbottens läns landsting
Landstinget Västernorrland
Landstinget Västmanland
Västra Götalandsregionen
Örebro läns landsting
Landstinget i Östergötland

See also

External links

  • The Swedish Federation of County Councils (http://www.lf.se/lfenglish/default.htm)

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