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Swedish PM Andersson Resigns After Losing Election To Right-wing Parties
Swedish PM Resigns After Losing Election To Right-wing Parties
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Sweden’s prime minister says she will stand down after her government was defeated in Sunday’s election.
Magdalena Andersson’s centre-left coalition looks set to narrowly lose to a bloc of right-wing parties, 176 seats to 173, with 99% of the votes counted.
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Moderate Party leader Ulf Kristersson is now expected to form a government.
The bloc includes the Sweden Democrats, a far-right party that has campaigned against rising gang shootings.
The final result is still to be confirmed after a recount, which is standard practice in Sweden.
But despite this, Ms Andersson accepted defeat at a news conference on Wednesday, and said she would officially resign on Thursday.
“In parliament, they have a one or two seat advantage,” she said. “It’s a thin majority, but it is a majority.”
The close-fought election campaign was dominated by gangs, immigration and integration issues, as well as soaring electricity prices.
Ms Andersson was the Nordic nation’s first female PM when she took office last year – she quit on the first day, before returning soon after.
She has been edged out by a four-party right-wing block made up of the Sweden Democrats, Moderate Party, Christian Democrats and Liberals.
It is a momentous turning point for Swedish politics – the Sweden Democrats was once treated as a pariah by political parties but has now won around 20% of the vote.
It vowed to “make Sweden safe again” by bringing in longer prison sentences and restricting immigration.
However the party’s leader Jimmie Akersson will not become prime minister, the BBC’s Maddy Savage reports from Stockholm, because he does not have the full support of all four parties.
Instead, Ulf Kristersson, leader of the Moderates has said he will start to form a government.
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“I am ready to do all I can to form a new, stable and vigorous government for the whole of Sweden and all its citizens,” Kristersson said on Wednesday.
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