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  • The Defence Commission’s interim report on the current state of Sweden’s total defence and the security situation

    Jörgen Berglund and Pål Jonson are standing next to each other. Jonson recieve a report in his hands.
    Chairman of the The Swedish Defence Commission Jörgen Berglund and Minister for Defence Pål Jonson. Photo: Svante Rinalder/Government Offices

    In its report, the Defence Commission provides an update on the security situation and describes major changes in the security policy environment for Sweden. The Defence Commission also follows up on the 2024 Defence bill and the obligations arising from NATO membership and collective defence and assesses the current state in both civil and military defence.

    In the report, the Defence Commission also makes proposals on how obstacles, primarily to military growth and rearmament, can be removed. The Defence Commission will also provide a final report.

  • The state becomes a shareholder in Videberg Kraft AB

    Illustration: Government Offices

    The Government has decided that the state will become a shareholder in Videberg Kraft AB, which plans to build nuclear reactors at Ringhals. The Swedish state, Vattenfall AB and Industrikraft i Sverige AB have concluded a shareholders’ agreement on the management of the company. The state’s shareholding will be 60 per cent, while Vattenfall and Industrikraft will each hold 20 per cent. The state has also negotiated the principal terms and conditions for state aid to the company.

Josef Fares receives an award at the ceremony.
The Government’s 2025 Cultural and Creative Industries Export Prize is awarded to the video game company Hazelight Studios, founded by Josef Fares. Photo: Caisa Rasmussen/Government Offices

Hazelight Studios wins 2025 Cultural and Creative Industries Export Prize

On 16 June 2026, Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade Benjamin Dousa presented the Government’s 2025 Cultural and Creative Industries Export Prize. This year’s award went to Hazelight Studios, the internationally successful video game company founded by Josef Fares. The Rising Star Award was presented to Hodakova, one of Sweden’s most innovative fashion houses.

Parisa Liljestrand, Tone Hansen and Lars Strannegård in the press room.
Minister for Culture Parisa Liljestrand, Tone Hansen and Lars Strannegård, chairman of the board for Moderna Museet. Photo: Anna Wikman Norling/Government Offices

New director and head of Moderna museet

The Government has decided to appoint Tone Hansen as director and head of Moderna museet. She will take up the post on 1 September 2026.

“Tone Hansen is an experienced museum director and is deeply rooted in the culture and art world. She has extensive experience of working with visions and strategy, museum development and new perspectives on museums’ role in society. I’m convinced that she will help boost Moderna museet’s standing in the museum world, both nationally and internationally. I would also like to extend my sincere thanks to Gitte Ørskou for her seven years as head of Moderna museet,” says Minister for Culture Parisa Liljestrand.

Minister for Gender Equality Nina Larsson, Minister for Social Services Camilla Waltersson Grönvall and Christian Carlsson (The Christian Democrats) presenting Sweden presents first action plan against honour-based violence and oppression in Rosenbad, Stockholm.
Minister for Gender Equality Nina Larsson, Minister for Social Services Camilla Waltersson Grönvall and Christian Carlsson (The Christian Democrats). Photo: Mia Hedelius/Government Offices

Sweden presents first action plan against honour-based violence and oppression

Honour-based violence and oppression is a serious societal problem, and combating it effectively requires special knowledge and understanding. The Government is therefore adopting an action plan against honour-based violence and oppression for 2026–2028 with a view to stepping up action at all levels of society. The action plan contains measures in five strategic areas and stakes out a clear direction for the work going forward.

Illustration: Government Offices

Protecting the 2026 elections

The Swedish electoral system is fundamentally robust and difficult for antagonists to manipulate. Government agencies at central, regional and local level have extensive experience of conducting elections correctly, observing due process.

However, the current security situation, rapid pace of technological developments and experience from other elections in Europe have highlighted a need to increase resilience to foreign malign information influence ahead of the general elections on 13 September 2026.

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