Sweden is a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy. In terms of political and civil liberties, Sweden is 1st. Citizens in Sweden experience total freedom. The majority of countries where citizens enjoy wide civil liberties and political liberties are representative democracies, where officials are directly elected by the citizens to advocate for their needs and wants. Free countries are often backed by healthy economies and well-functioning governments. The head of government is Carl XVI Gustaf.
According to the World Bank Group, Sweden's Government Effectiveness Index is 1.79. This shows that the Swedish government is very effective. Citizens enjoy highly effective social, public and public services and general morale in Sweden is high. State action is efficient and timely, and dangerous situations are therefore highly unlikely. In Sweden, legislative power lies with the Riksdag. The Global Peace Index (GPI) for Sweden is 1.36. The strength of the rights index for Sweden is 6. Overall it is considered to be quite adequate – bankruptcy and collateral laws can at least adequately protect the rights of borrowers and lenders; Credit reports are usually sufficient and generally available. Sweden is a member of the United Nations (UN). On November 19, 1946, it became a full member of the UN. Sweden is a member of the European Union (EU). On November 19, 1946, it joined the EU as a full member. Sweden is a member of the World Bank.