
Sweden: New center-left govt presented without changes
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Sweden’s caretaker Prime Minister Stefan Lofven has unveiled a two-party minority coalition government after getting the nod earlier this week to form a new government
COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- Sweden's caretaker Prime Minister Stefan Lofven unveiled on Friday a two-party, minority coalition government just two days after garnering support in Parliament to cobble together a new administration. No new ministers were announced in the center-left government. In line with constitutional rules, Lofven unveiled in Parliament the names of his 22-member team selected from his own Social Democrats and the Greens. This is Lofven's third government since he first became prime minister in Sweden in 2014. Prior to unveiling his government, Lofven addressed in parliament Thursday's “tragic plane accident” in Orebro, west of Stockholm, in which nine people were killed..More Related News
