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The Riksdag is a unicameral assembly with 349 members of parliament (Swedish: riksdagsledam\u00f6ter), who are elected on a proportional basis to serve fixed terms of four years. In the Riksdag, members are seated per constituency and not party. The following MPs were elected in the 2002 Swedish general election and served until the 2006 Swedish general election. Members of the social democratic Cabinet of G\u00f6ran Persson, the ruling party during this term, are marked in bold, party leaders of the seven parties represented in the Riksdag in italic. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Members who have resigned[edit]SeatResigned memberPartyConstituencyReplaced byFrom288Stig HenrikssonLeft PartyV\u00e4stmanland CountyKarin ThorborgOctober 1, 2002346Bj\u00f6rn RosengrenSocial Democratic PartyNorrbotten CountyLars U. GranbergOctober 22, 200238Chris HeisterModerate PartyStockholm CountyBj\u00f6rn HamiltonNovember 7, 2002109Anders Bj\u00f6rckModerate PartyJ\u00f6nk\u00f6ping CountyMagdalena AnderssonJanuary 1, 200392Per UnckelModerate Party\u00d6sterg\u00f6tland CountyStefan HagfeldtJanuary 1, 2003203Johan L\u00f6nnrothLeft PartyGothenburgRolf OlssonFebruary 6, 200387Anna Lindh[4]Social Democratic PartyS\u00f6dermanland CountyFredrik OlovssonSeptember 11, 2003322Margareta WinbergSocial Democratic PartyJ\u00e4mtland CountyGunnar SandbergOctober 31, 200332Ingela Thal\u00e9nSocial Democratic PartyStockholm CountyJan Emanuel JohanssonJune 15, 20048Inger Segelstr\u00f6mSocial Democratic PartyStockholm MunicipalityInger NordlanderJuly 20, 20041Gunnar H\u00f6kmarkModerate PartyStockholm MunicipalityCarl-Erik Sk\u00e5rmanJuly 20, 2004348Anna IbrisagicModerate PartyNorrbotten CountyKrister HammarberghJuly 20, 200499Lena EkCentre Party\u00d6sterg\u00f6tland CountyStaffan DanielssonJuly 20, 2004345Anders Sundstr\u00f6mSocial Democratic PartyNorrbotten CountyKarin \u00c5str\u00f6mAugust 1, 2004329Lena Sandlin-HedmanSocial Democratic PartyV\u00e4sterbotten CountyBritta R\u00e5dstr\u00f6mSeptember 14, 2004173Carl-Axel JohanssonModerate Partysouth Sk\u00e5ne CountyEwa Thal\u00e9n Finn\u00e9September 14, 2004179Bo LundgrenModerate Partynorth and east Sk\u00e5ne CountyMaud EkendahlOctober 1, 2004119Lars EngqvistSocial Democratic PartyJ\u00f6nk\u00f6ping CountyHelene PeterssonOctober 1, 2004146Lars-Erik L\u00f6vd\u00e9nSocial Democratic PartyMalm\u00f6 MunicipalityHillevi LarssonNovember 1, 2004295Kerstin-Maria Stal\u00ednGreen PartyDalarna CountyJan LindholmNovember 15, 200410Bo K\u00f6nbergLiberal People’s PartyStockholm MunicipalityLouise Edlind-FribergJanuary 1, 2006269Inger Lundberg[5]Social Democratic Party\u00d6rebro CountyMatilda ErnkransFebruary 26, 200696Berndt Sk\u00f6ldestig[6]Social Democratic Party\u00d6sterg\u00f6tland CountyBritt OlausonApril 18, 2006^ a b c Gudrun Schyman was the leader of and elected with the Left Party, but left the party December 7, 2004, and on September 9, 2005, founded Feminist Initiative. She is however formally listed as (-) due to the rules of the Riksdag.^ The Green Party has no chairman, but two spokespersons, one male and one female.^ Elected with the Left Party. Left the party June 2, 2005, and joined the Green Party. As the rules of the Riksdag do not allow a member to change party group, her party is formally listed as (-).^ Murdered September 11, 2003.^ Died February 18, 2006.^ Died April 13, 2006.References[edit]CentreChristianDemocratsGreensLeftLiberalPeople’sModeratesSocialDemocratsAbramssonAdelsboAdolfsson ElgestamAhlinAhlqvistAnderssonAndnorArvidssonAxelsson, ChristinaAxelsson, LennartBeimingBengtssonBerglindBerglundBerglund NilssonBernhardssonBj\u00f6rkmanBjurlingBodstr\u00f6mBohlinBohlin OlssonBr\u00e5kenhielmBrandinCarlssonCarlstr\u00f6mDambergEbersteinEkholmEnerothEngelhardtEngleEngqvistErikssonFagerstr\u00f6mForslundFransFranssonFriskFurustrandGilleGranlundGranstr\u00f6mGreenGustafssonHagberg, ChristinHagberg, MichaelH\u00e4ggH\u00e4rstedtHassanHietala NordlundHoffH\u00f6gmanHolmqvistIsraelssonJakobssonJohansson, AnitaJohansson, Ann-KristineJohansson, LarsJohansson, MorganJohnssonJ\u00f6nssonJuholtKarlsson, AndersKarlsson, SoniaKerimoKj\u00f6rnsbergKlockareKristiansson KarlstedtKvarnstr\u00f6mLanderLarsson, Jan-OlofLiljaLindgrenLindhLindkvistL\u00f6fstrandL\u00f6vd\u00e9nLudvigssonLundberg, AgnetaLundberg, CarinLundberg, IngerMagnussonMalmstr\u00f6mMarkstr\u00f6mMessingMobergNilsson, AnnikaNilsson. LennartNilsson, MartinNordstr\u00f6mNorlanderNuderObergOhlsson\u00d6hmanOlander\u00d6rnfj\u00e4derOskarsson\u00d6sterberg\u00d6strosPagrotskyPalmPapadopoulosP\u00e4rssinenPersson, CatherinePersson, G\u00f6ranPersson, MargaretaPersson i SimrishamnPetterssonRaskRingholmRingmanRosengrenSahlbergSahlinSandlin-HedmanS\u00e4rnbladSegelstr\u00f6mSk\u00f6ldestigSkoogS\u00f6derqvistStenbergSundstr\u00f6mSvenssonTernemarThal\u00e9nTingsg\u00e5rdUlvskogValliusVestlundVirginvon SydowWahlstr\u00f6mWaidelichWegendalWesterWesterlund PankeWibeWinbergWittgren-AhlYgemanYtterbergZakrissonReplacements and substitutes in bracketsSubstitutes in italics*Changed party affiliation during parliamentary term (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki14\/list-of-members-of-the-riksdag-2002-2006\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of members of the Riksdag, 2002\u20132006"}}]}]