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The Telegraph

Sweden’s government toppled as prime minister loses no-confidence vote

Sweden’s prime minister, Stefan Lofven, on Monday morning became the first leader in Sweden’s history to lose a no-confidence vote in parliament, leaving him just one week to decide whether to hold snap elections or resign. Of the parliament’s 349 members, 181 supported the vote, 109 opposed it and 51 abstained, with Lofven’s red-green coalition voted down by an unusual combination of the former Communist Left Party, the far-Right Sweden Democrats, and the right-wing Moderate and Christian Democ

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