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King in Council (Sweden)

King in Council, or Royal Majesty, (most formally ''Konungen i Statsrådet'', but a term for it most often used in legal documents was Kunglig Majestät or short form Kungl.Maj:t or K.M:t. in Swedish) was a term of constitutional importance that was used in Sweden before 1975 when the 1974 Instrument of Government came into force.
''Royal Majesty'' denoted several functions, but most importantly, it was the commonly used term that designated the supreme executive authority under the 1809 Instrument of Government: where the King made all decisions of state in the presence of his cabinet ministers. The 1974 Instrument of Government removed the Monarch from all exercise of formal political powers and created its successor: the Government ((スウェーデン語:Regeringen)) chaired and led in all aspects by the Prime Minister.
==History of the term ''Kunglig Majestät''==
The term ''Kunglig Majestät'' was earliest in use in Sweden in the 16th century, when the King of Sweden and other kings in Europe began to use the title Majesty, which only the Holy Roman Emperor earlier used. The prefix "Royal" was probably added to differ the title from the Imperial Majesty.
Originally the term ''Kunglig Majestät'' therefore referred to the Monarch personally but later only to him (her) as a Sovereign in the Privy Council (Council of State) (Swedish: ''Statsrådet'' "Council of State", before 1789 ''Riksrådet'' "Council of the Realm").
Most commonly, decisions in the council required the king's formal participation. But when the king was away in other countries, or in remote parts within the country, the Council of State could reign in his name (sections 39–43 in the Instrument of Government 1809).〔Instrument of Government (1809) (sections 39, 40, 41,42, 43 (in Swedish) ). The whole Act can be read (here (in Swedish). ) See also (this page (in Swedish) ) in the Swedish encyclopaedia ''Nordisk Familjebok''.〕 After 1863, the heir apparent, or if he was prevented, the nearest in line to the throne, could reign as Regent (Swedish: ''Regent'') in the king's name. When there was no person in line to the throne available, the Council of State alone again could reign in the king's or the crown's name.〔(Instrument of Government of 1809 with later amendments (in Swedish). )〕 The same rules are today used in the new Instrument of Government when the king is prevented to fulfil his duties, but the title now is ''riksföreståndare,'' instead of Regent. "Riksföreståndare" is a historic Swedish title with medieval roots.〔The Swedish encyclopaedia ''Nordisk Familjebok'', edition of 1908, columns (1166 ) and (1167 (in Swedish). )〕
The term ''Kunglig Majestät'' was also used by three courts acting on the king's behalf and using the king's seal according to section 23 in the 1809 Instrument of Government.〔Instrument of Government (1809) (section 23 ); and (Instrument of Government of 1809 with later amendments (in Swedish). )〕 This was a remnant from the Judicial committee – ''Justitierevisionen'' ("the Justice revision") of the Privy Council or the Council of the Realm (Swedish: ''Riksrådet''), before the Supreme Court was established in 1789.
The different uses of the term ''Kunglig Majestät'' were thus:
*''Kungl. Maj:t i Statsrådet'' ("The King in the Council of State"),〔''Lilla Uppslagsboken'', edition of 1964-1967, binding 6, Förlagshuset Norden AB, Nordens boktryckeri, Malmö 1974, column 25; and ''Nordisk Familjebok, Encyklopedi och konversationslexikon'', edition of 1952 (the fourth), Förlagshuset Norden AB, Förlagshuset Nordens Boktryckeri, Malmö 1953, 13th binding, column 34 (both in Swedish).〕
*''Kungl. Maj:t i kommandokonselj'' ("The King in the 'Command Council' "), i.e. with military advisers (mostly the Minister for Defence) from the Ministry of Defence (Swedish: ''Försvarsdepartementet'')〔''Nordisk Familjebok, Encyklopedi och konversationslexikon'', the fourth edition of 1952, Förlagshuset Norden AB, Förlagshuset Nordens Boktryckeri, Malmö 1953, 13th binding, column 34; and (section 15 ) of the Instrument of Government of 1809 (both in Swedish).〕
*''Kungl. Maj:t i Högsta Domstolen'' ("The King in the Supreme Court)〔
*''Kungl. Maj:t i Regeringsrätten'' ("The King in the Supreme Administrative Court")〔
*''Kungl. Maj:t i Kammarrätten'' ("The King in the Administrative High Court")〔''När Var Hur 1957'', Bokförlaget Forum AB, AB ÅETÅ tryck, Åhlén & Åkerlunds Boktryckeri, Stockholm 1956 (in Swedish).〕

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