Sámi Parliament of Sweden explained

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Sámi Parliament in Sweden
Native Name:
Coa Pic:Sametinget Sverige logo.svg
House Type:Unicameral
Preceded By:Swedish Sámi Council
Leader1 Type:Speaker
Leader1:Daniel Holst
Party1:Hunting and Fishing Sámi
Election1:2021
Members:31[1]
Structure1:Sweden (Sàmi) Sámediggi 2021.svg
Structure1 Res:260px
Structure1 Alt:Current Structure of the Sámi Parliament of Sweden
Political Groups1:
  • Hunting and Fishing Sámi (12)
  • Sámi Land Party (6)
  • The Morning Star (5)
  • Forest Sámi (3)
    • The Sámi (2)
  • Our Way (1)
Last Election1:2021
Next Election1:2025
Session Room:Sametinget - Sami Parliament of Sweden.JPG
Meeting Place:Sámi Parliament of Sweden Building
Kiruna, Sweden

The Sámi Parliament of Sweden (Swedish: Sametinget, Northern Sami: Sámediggi, Lule Sami: Sámedigge, Southern Sami: Saemiedigkie) is the representative body for people of Sámi heritage in Sweden based in Kiruna. It acts as an institution of cultural autonomy for the indigenous Sámi people.

History

The Sami Parliament Act, Sametingslag (1992:1433), established the Swedish Sami Parliament as of 1 January 1993. By law, the first official elections were held on 16 May 1993. Its first session was opened by the King of Sweden, Carl XVI Gustaf, on 26 August 1993 in Kiruna. It has 31 representatives, who are elected every four years by general vote. The current chairperson of the Sámi Parliament is Paulus Kuoljak, since 2017. The chairperson is formally assigned by the Swedish Government upon the proposal of the Sami Parliament.

The 2021 Sámediggi Election was held on 16 May 2021, with 9,220 people registered as voters, mostly living in Norrbotten or Västerbotten.[2] [3] [4]

Responsibilities

Sweden has taken this active part for two reasons:

Voting system

Sámi Parliament is democratically elected and acts as an autonomous authority. Sámi inhabitants have a vote, in addition to the regular elections in Sweden, to elect representatives to the Sámi Parliament if:

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Val till Sametinget 2021 - Valda . val.se . 16 June 2021.
  2. Web site: FALQs: The Swedish Sami Parliament Elections | in Custodia Legis: Law Librarians of Congress. 14 May 2021.
  3. News: Sweden gets ready for Sami Parliament elections. Sveriges Radio. 14 May 2021. Ulriksen. Trygve.
  4. Web site: Nu går samerna till val – många röstade i Kiruna: "Man måste utöva den lilla makt man har" . 2023-11-15 . nsd.se . sv.