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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 from the Moderate Party and the vice-Speaker is Mikael Damberg from the Social Democratic Party.
Name | Period | Political party | |
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Sven Ekström | 1971–1973 | Social Democratic Party | |
Nils G. Åsling | 1973–1976 | Center Party | |
Björn Molin | 1976–1979 | People's Party | |
Eric Enlund | 1979–1982 | People's Party | |
Mats Hellström | 1982–1983 | Social Democratic Party | |
Arne Gadd | 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 | 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 | 2022– | Moderate Party | |
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