PM Stefan Lofven elected for a second term in Sweden
In Sweden, Prime Minister Stefan Lofven has been elected for a second term, ending a four-month political vacuum.
The Prime Minister is expected to formally present his new government and its full programme on Monday.
It will be one of the weakest administrations in Sweden in 70 years, with just 32.7 per cent of voters having voted
Sweden's inconclusive legislative elections in September last year had not left either main parliamentary bloc with a majority.
In Sweden, Prime Minister Stefan Lofven has been elected for a second term, ending a four-month political vacuum.
The Prime Minister is expected to formally present his new government and its full programme on Monday.
It will be one of the weakest administrations in Sweden in 70 years, with just 32.7 per cent of voters having voted
Sweden's inconclusive legislative elections in September last year had not left either main parliamentary bloc with a majority.
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