Sweden’s political deadlock persists as parliament rejected candidate for Prime Minister

Sweden’s parliament has for the first time in modern history rejected a candidate for prime minister as political deadlock persists more than two months after inconclusive elections.

Ulf Kristersson, leader of the centre-right opposition, was voted down 195-154 on Wednesday, leading some observers to suggest the prospect of new elections was drawing nearer.

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