styresiden
Styresiden is a term used in political discourse to describe the current governing leadership of a state, including the chief executive and the cabinet, and sometimes the senior administrative apparatus. The word derives from the verb styre, to govern, and siden, side, signaling the “governing side” in contrast to the opposition. It is not a formal constitutional designation in most systems but a descriptive label used by scholars, media, and commentators to refer to the faction or coalition that holds executive power at a given time.
In parliamentary systems, the styresiden typically consists of the prime minister or equivalent, national ministers, and
Because it is an analytic label rather than a formal title, the term is used more in
See also: government, executive branch, cabinet, coalition government, political leadership.