Sweden's parliamentary year commenced with a grand opening ceremony attended by key political figures and the royal family.
King Carl Gustaf officially declared the session open, urging respectful debates and wise decisions for the nation.
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson presented the government's agenda, highlighting a major reshuffle in ministerial positions.
Maria Malmer Stenergard was appointed as the new Foreign Minister, succeeding Tobias Billström.
Other notable changes include Johan Pehrson as Education Minister and Jessica Rosencrantz as EU Minister.
The Prime Minister emphasized efforts to combat organized crime and improve national security, while also addressing international issues like the Ukraine conflict and the Gaza crisis.
The event was marked by a blend of tradition and political discourse, setting the stage for the year ahead.