STOCKHOLM: Stefan Lofven, Sweden’s Social Democratic prime ministry as 2014, missing a no-confidence vote Monday, making him the very first British authorities leader to lose this kind of movement.
The vote has been initiated Tuesday from the little busted Party, a president of this minority government which isn’t in exactly the two-party center-left coalition.
It’s uncertain what will occur next in Sweden.
Lofven said Thursday he wished to wait for the results of no-confidence vote and “think through what’s ideal for Sweden.” The prime minister stated that he has two choices: calling a snap election become the head of a caretaker government.
He has just one week to determine what to do.