Q97973086
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Q97973086
Summary
Q97973086 is a motion[1].
Key Facts
- Q97973086 authored Carl Bildt[2].
- Q97973086 authored Knut Billing[3].
- Q97973086 authored Anders Björck[4].
- Q97973086 authored Birger Hagård[5].
- Q97973086 authored Gullan Lindblad[6].
- Q97973086 authored Bo Lundgren[7].
- Q97973086's instance of is recorded as motion[8].
- Q97973086's part of the series is recorded as motions of the 1995-1996 legislative session of the Riksdag[9].
- Q97973086's language of work or name is recorded as Swedish[10].
- Q97973086's publication date is recorded as +1995-10-26T00:00:00Z[11].
- Q97973086's main subject is recorded as Church of Sweden[12].
- Q97973086's work available at URL is recorded as http://data.riksdagen.se/dokument/GJ02K1[13].
- Q97973086's work available at URL is recorded as http://data.riksdagen.se/dokumentstatus/GJ02K1[14].
- Q97973086's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Sweden[15].
- Q97973086's legal citation of this text is recorded as Mot. 1995/96:K1[16].
- Q97973086's title is recorded as med anledning av prop. 1995/96:80 Ändrade relationer mellan staten och Svenska kyrkan[17].
- Q97973086's has immediate cause is recorded as Q98143789[18].
- Q97973086's cites work is recorded as Q98143789[19].
- Q97973086's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as Project Riksdagen's documents[20].
- Q97973086's copyright status is recorded as public domain[21].
- Q97973086's legislative committee is recorded as Committee on the Constitution[22].
- Q97973086's Swedish Riksdag document ID is recorded as GJ02K1[23].
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Works and Contributions
Authored works include Carl Bildt[2], a politician[24], b. 1949[25], of Sweden[26], awarded the Commander of the Legion of Honour[27], specialised in politics[28]; Knut Billing[3], a politician[29], 1939–2007[30], of Sweden[31]; Anders Björck[4], a politician[32], b. 1944[33], of Sweden[34], awarded the Årets smålänning[35]; Birger Hagård[5], a politician[36], 1932–2013[37], of Sweden[38]; Gullan Lindblad[6], a politician[39], 1932–2023[40], of Sweden[41]; and Bo Lundgren[7], a politician[42], b. 1947[43], of Sweden[44].