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    Sweden: Andersson elected first female PM

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorNovember 24, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Current Finance Minister Magdalena Andersson has been voted first Sweden PM
    Current Finance Minister Magdalena Andersson has been voted first Sweden PM
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    Sweden‘s parliament on Wednesday elected Social Democratic party leader and current Finance Minister Magdalena Andersson as the country’s first woman prime minister, after she clinched a last-minute deal securing key support.

    Andersson will succeed outgoing Prime Minister Stefan Lofven after a total of 117 members of parliament voted for her, while 57 abstained, 174 voted against and one was absent.

    Under Sweden’s system, a prime ministerial candidate does not need the support of a majority in parliament, they just need to not have a majority — or 175 votes — against them.

    The 54-year-old, who took over as leader of the Social Democrats earlier this month, reached a deal with the Left Party late on Tuesday to raise pensions in exchange for its backing in Wednesday’s vote.

    She had previously received the support of the Social Democrats’ coalition partner the Greens, as well as the Centre Party.

    However, Andersson faced her first setback even before her election on Wednesday.

    The Centre Party announced that while it would not oppose Andersson in the vote for prime minister, it would withdraw its support for the government’s budget to be voted on later Wednesday, due to the concessions made to the Left.

    That means Andersson will in all likelihood have to govern with a budget presented by the opposition conservative Moderates, Christian Democrats and far-right Sweden Democrats.

    Andersson will formally take over her functions and present her government on Friday.

    Stefan Lofven resigned on November 10 after seven years as prime minister in a widely expected move aimed at giving his successor time to prepare for the country’s September 2022 general election.

    Despite being a nation that has long championed gender equality, Sweden has never had a woman as prime minister.

    All other Nordic countries — Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland — have seen women lead their governments.

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