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Swedish PM to Present New Defense Spending Package

By Erik Lindqvist •

In brief

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson will present a new supplementary defense spending proposal for 2026 at a press conference on April 17. The package, based on a recent defense committee report, aims to speed up military modernization. Specific figures remain undisclosed until the official announcement at Rosenbad.

  • - Location: Sweden
  • - Category: Politics
  • - Published: 1 hour ago
Swedish PM to Present New Defense Spending Package

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Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson will hold a government press conference at Rosenbad, the seat of the Swedish government, at 10:00 CET on Thursday, April 17. The Prime Minister's office confirmed the event. The sole topic for the press conference is national security and defense policy. Kristersson will present a new supplementary defense appropriations proposal for the 2026 fiscal year. This proposal is a direct follow-up to the latest report from Sweden's parliamentary defense committee. The government has stated that the entire package aims to accelerate the ongoing modernization of the Swedish military. No specific financial figures or detailed budget allocations were released ahead of the official announcement. The proposal will require review and approval by the Riksdag, the Swedish Parliament, before any new spending can be enacted. The press conference will provide the first public details of the government's planned financial commitment. The announcement underscores the continued focus on defense within Swedish government policy, following a period of strategic reassessment of national security needs. The full contents of the spending package will be disclosed during the morning briefing at the Rosenbad complex in Stockholm.

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Published: April 16, 2026

Tags: Swedish governmentRiksdag decisionsStockholm politicsSwedish Parliamentgovernment policy Sweden

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