Denmark: Sweden Prime Minister, Stefan Lofven, narrowly won the support of parliamentarians on Wednesday to form a new government after leading the country in a direction capacity since the end of last month.
Lofven received 116 votes in 349 riksdagen seats that supported giving him a mandate, with 60 stops.
In Sweden, the prime minister can rule as long as there is no majority of parliament (at least 175 votes) towards them.
A total of 173 votes was thrown against Lofven on Wednesday.
Parliamentarians from the central party and the left party rose from the voting, opened the way for his victory, while the Social Democratic Party Lofven, Greens and one independent parliamentary member chose it.
All together, they contributed 175 seats in parliament, the minimum amount needed for the majority.
Social Democrats hold 100 seats.
One member of the opposition parliament from the middle-right block Abstain.
“Because less than half a member of the Assembly chose not, the assembly has approved a proposal to appoint Stefan Lofving as Prime Minister,” said Parliament of Speaker Andreas Norlen.
“Riksdagia has given me the support needed to continue to lead Sweden,” Lofven said at a press conference and noted that it was a “very narrow” sound in parliament.
Lofven said he would form a two-party cabinet with vegetables and green.
It is estimated that it will present it on Friday.
Lofven, 63-year-old lossed voice without confidence on June 21 which was summoned by the right-wing party of the Swedish Democratic Party.
The steps were successful because the left party, the government allied, had attracted its support.
For the previous Lofven coalition government with the law proposed to overcome the lack of housing.
Instead of calling the initial election, because the Swedish Constitution allowed him, Lofven chose the coalition development process supervised by Norlen.
The first assigned by Norlen to try to form a new government was the head of the opposition Vosterates party right in Sweden, Ulf Kristersson.
However, he failed and said he could only get 174 parliamentarians behind him.
After the vote on Wednesday, Kristersson said Lofven’s victory was “unexpected” and called it “unfortunate.” The next Swedish election is scheduled for September 11, 2022.
Lofven, who has served as the Head of the Swedish government since 2014, will remain the prime minister of caregivers until the new government was established.
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