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TopicSweden still without a new Government.
BalanceLost
10/12/22 3:33:07 PM
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The Conservative leader asked the Speaker of Riksdagen for yet another extension today. It has now gone 31 days since the election.

The Conservatives, Nationalists, Liberals and Christian Democrats say they support the Conservative leader. They have 176 MPs.

The Socialdemocrats, Greens, Neoliberals and Far-Left say they support the SocDem leader. They have 173 MPs.

The SocDems, Nationalists and Greens gained seats while the other 5 parties lost seats. The Conservatives lost their traditional position as 2nd largest party to the Nationalists but only the Nationalists would support their leader for PM.

So the previous Government, a Socialdemocratic minority Government, remain as Transitional Government in the meantime. But a TG is greatly restricted in what it can do. So it is a bad situation considering the war not far from here.

The Conservatives need both the Libs and the Nationalists and that seems to be where the problem is. Those two parties disagree on several issues including if the other should get to be a part of the Government or just an ally in Riksdagen.

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