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Finally, after 131 days without a government, Sweden elected the leader of the Social Democratic Party, Stefan Löfven, as Prime Minister. About this reports channel SVT.
More than four months in the country continued the so-called political crisis. Since, as a result of the elections held on September 9, none of the two traditional party blocs (red-green and right-centrists) won a majority in parliament, they were divided only by one mandate – 144 versus 143.
Today, January 18, the third voting after the election took place, in which Stefan Löfven was elected Prime Minister of Sweden.
Stefan Löfven has already headed the government; his term of office will be four years.
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