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Sweden’s left gets fresh chance to form government

STOCKHOLM, Nov 23, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Sweden’s Social Democrat leader
Stefan Lofven was handed a fresh chance to form a government Friday after the
leader of the conservative Moderates party failed to build a ruling coalition
following an inconclusive October election.

Andreas Norlen, speaker of the Swedish parliament, turned again to interim
prime minister Lofven after the leader of the conservative Moderates party
Ulf Kristersson proved unable to break the deadlock.

Both the two main parties have tried and failed to form a ruling coalition
in parliament since the September 9 election.

Lofven’s leftwing bloc holds 144 parliamentary seats, just one more than
the centre-right Alliance: but that is not enough for a ruling coalition in
the 349-seat Riksdag, where the threshold is 175.

Neither side is willing to accept the far-right, anti-immigration Sweden
Democrats as a coalition partner. With 62 seats, they are now the third-
largest party in the Riksdag.

The centre-right and far-right together brought down Lofven’s previous
administration in a no-confidence vote at the end of September, though he has
stayed on as caretaker prime minister.

“For the citizens, it’s time for this situation to end,” he said Norlen on
Friday, while holding out hope that a new prime minister would be appointed
before the December 12 vote on the budget.

In Sweden, the speaker of parliament has four attempts to task a candidate
to form a government that parliament will accept. But if all four attempts
fail then new elections must be held.

So far, parliament has rejected one proposed minority government.

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