STOCKHOLM, November 24
Social Democrat leader Magdalena Andersson became Sweden’s first female Prime Minister on Wednesday, and immediately faced a crisis over a budget vote that her government looked set to lose.
Andersson, 54, won parliamentary approval after reaching a last-minute deal with the former communist Left Party, but her grip on power is tenuous. Her predecessor, Stefan Lofven, governed by performing a complex juggling act to secure support from both the Left and Centre parties in Parliament, even though they are not part of the coalition government. — Reuters
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