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utskott

Utskott is a term used in Sweden to refer a committee or subcommittee that operates within a larger assembly or organization. In the context of the Riksdag, the Swedish parliament, utskott are standing bodies assigned to handle specific policy areas. They prepare and scrutinize legislation and policy proposals before they are decided by the full chamber.

In the Riksdag, utskott consist of members elected from the party groups and are led by a

There are several common examples of parliamentary utskott in Sweden, including the Finance Committee (Finansutskottet), the

The utskott system is a central feature of Sweden’s legislative process, designed to distribute workload, improve

chairperson.
Their
primary
functions
include
examining
government
bills
and
other
motions,
proposing
amendments,
conducting
hearings,
and
gathering
information
from
experts
and
stakeholders.
They
produce
betänkanden,
or
committee
reports,
which
form
the
basis
for
plenary
debates
and
votes.
The
work
of
a
utskott
is
intended
to
increase
expertise
on
its
area
and
to
streamline
the
legislative
process
by
narrowing
and
clarifying
issues
for
the
larger
assembly.
Foreign
Affairs
Committee
(Utrikesutskottet),
the
Justice
Committee
(Justitieutskottet),
and
committees
covering
education,
culture,
and
social
affairs.
There
are
also
ad
hoc
or
specialized
utskott
as
needed,
and
some
sectors
within
government
and
local
government
bodies
use
the
term
for
their
own
issue-focused
committees.
policy
expertise,
and
ensure
thorough
scrutiny
of
proposed
laws.
While
the
term
is
most
closely
associated
with
the
Riksdag,
utskott
can
also
appear
in
other
Swedish
governmental
or
organizational
bodies.