Committee on Finance (Sweden)

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The (Parliamentary) Committee on Finance [1] (Swedish : finansutskottet) (FiU) is a parliamentary committee in the Swedish Riksdag. The committee's main areas of responsibility concern economics. They are also responsible for examining how central government revenue is added up and compiling the yearly central government budget.

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The committee's Speaker is Edward Riedl  [ sv ] from the Moderate Party and the vice-Speaker is Mikael Damberg from the Social Democratic Party.

List of speakers for the committee

NamePeriodPolitical party
  Sven Ekström  [ sv ]1971–1973 Social Democratic Party
  Nils G. Åsling 1973–1976 Center Party
  Björn Molin  [ sv ]1976–1979 People's Party
  Eric Enlund  [ sv ]1979–1982 People's Party
  Mats Hellström 1982–1983 Social Democratic Party
  Arne Gadd  [ sv ]1983–1988 Social Democratic Party
  Anna-Greta Leijon 1988–1990 Social Democratic Party
  Hans Gustafsson 1990–1991 Social Democratic Party
  Per-Ola Eriksson 1991–1994 Center Party
  Jan Bergqvist  [ sv ]1994–2002 Social Democratic Party
  Sven-Erik Österberg 2002–2004 Social Democratic Party
  Arne Kjörnsberg 2004–2006 Social Democratic Party
  Stefan Attefall 2006–2010 Christian Democrats
  Anna Kinberg Batra 2010–2014 Moderate Party
  Fredrik Olovsson 2014–2018 Social Democratic Party
  Elisabeth Svantesson [2] 2018–2019 Moderate Party
  Fredrik Olovsson 2019–2020 Social Democratic Party
  Åsa Westlund 2020–2022 Social Democratic Party
  Elisabeth Svantesson 2022 Moderate Party
  Edward Riedl  [ sv ]2022– Moderate Party

List of vice-speakers for the committee

NamePeriodPolitical party
  Sven Wedén 1971–1972 People's Party
  Sigfrid Löfgren  [ sv ]1972–1973 People's Party
  Sven Ekström  [ sv ]1973–1976 Social Democratic Party
  Kjell-Olof Feldt 1976–1982 Social Democratic Party
  Rolf Wirtén 1982–1983 People's Party
  Björn Molin  [ sv ]1983–1986 People's Party
  Anne Wibble 1986–1991 People's Party
  Hans Gustafsson 1991–1993 Social Democratic Party
  Göran Persson 1993–1994 Social Democratic Party
  Per-Ola Eriksson 1994–1998 Center Party
  Mats Odell 1998–2002 Christian Democrats
  Fredrik Reinfeldt 2002–2003 Moderate Party
  Mikael Odenberg 2003–2006 Moderate Party
  Pär Nuder 2006–2008 Social Democratic Party
  Thomas Östros 2008–2011 Social Democratic Party
  Tommy Waidelich 2011–2012 Social Democratic Party
  Fredrik Olovsson 2012–2014 Social Democratic Party
  Anna Kinberg Batra 2014 Moderate Party
  Ulf Kristersson 2014–2017 Moderate Party
  Elisabeth Svantesson 2017–2018 Moderate Party
  Fredrik Olovsson [3] 2018–2019 Social Democratic Party
  Elisabeth Svantesson 2019–2022 Moderate Party
  Gunilla Carlsson 2022 Social Democratic Party
  Mikael Damberg 2022– Social Democratic Party

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