Right penalty, left starts government establishment efforts in Sweden

The outgoing Swedish Prime Minister, Social Democrat Stefan Löfven, announced today that he would try to form the government, more than a month after the 9 September legislatures that created a divided political picture. Stefan Löfven was given the mandate to find coalition partners from the Parliament Speaker after the conservative leader's failure, [...]
The outgoing Swedish Prime Minister, Social Democrat Stefan Löfven, announced today that he would try to form the government, more than a month after the 9 September legislatures that created a divided political picture.
Stefan Löfven was given over the mandate to find coalition partners from the Parliament Speaker following the failure of conservative leader Wolf Cristersson.
The latter indicated Sunday that he failed to form a centre-right government, urging the speaker of parliament to propose this mandate to another candidate, Arsh submits.
This mandate will require humility and will to compromise”, Stefan Löfven said. The work will be long to pass” numerous obstacles”, she added.











