The Prime Minister of Sweden resigned from his post.
Following the victory of the right-wing opponents of the Swedish government in the parliamentary elections, the prime minister of this country resigned from his position.
Following the counting of almost all the votes in the Swedish parliamentary elections, it seems that the right-wing opponents of the country’s government have managed to gain a fragile majority in the parliament.
According to the Deutsche Welle news agency, the main winner of the Swedish parliamentary elections is the radical party “Democrats” of Sweden, which for the first time can be part of the government of this country.
Sweden’s Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson said she will resign following the announcement of preliminary election results. It is important that Sweden welcomes a new government as soon as possible, he said.
Jimmy Aksson, the leader of the nationalist party “Sweden Democrats” promised to “put Sweden first” after announcing the victory of his party in this election.
“Olf Kristerson” from the conservative party “Swedish Moderates” and the leader of the right-wing coalition will become the prime minister if the election results are confirmed.
Christerson said: “I will now start the work to form a new government; A government that can get things done, a government for all Swedes and all citizens.”
The results of the Swedish parliamentary elections have not been officially confirmed yet.
According to the results announced so far, the coalition consisting of “Sweden Democrats”, “Christian Democrats” and “Liberals” won a majority with only two seats over the ruling Social Democrats.
About 99 percent of the votes in all 6,578 polling stations in Sweden have been counted by late tonight. If the results are officially confirmed, the right-wing opponents of the Swedish government will have 176 seats in the country’s parliament, which has 49 seats.
The ruling Social Democrats and their coalition also won 173 seats.
The Sweden Democratic Party, which is a right-wing party with an anti-immigration and pro-nationalist agenda, has never been in any government in Sweden, but according to the results, it has won more than 20% of the votes in the parliamentary elections and has become the second largest party. After the Social Democratic Party, which has dominated Swedish politics since the 1930s.