Swedish Moderate Party leader expects to form government in the coming days

STOCKHOLM, Oct 12 (Reuters) – The leader of Sweden’s Moderates party, part of a right-wing bloc that won a majority in elections for parliament last month, said on Wednesday he expects to form a government in the coming days.

“I expect to be able to present everything on Friday,” Ulf Kristersson told a news conference.

“We are, in principle, ready,” he said, adding that a new cabinet could potentially take office next week.

Kristersson has been handed a mandate to try and form a government after nearly a decade of Social Democrat-led administrations. He is widely expected to form a minority cabinet supported by the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats.

Kristersson met the speaker of parliament on Wednesday who gave him two more days to sort out a new administration.

Parliament must vote on Kristersson’s proposed government before it can take office.

The Moderates, Christian Democrats, Sweden Democrats and Liberals won 176 seats against 173 for the centre-left in the Sept. 11 vote.

Photo: Ulf Kristerson, party leader of Sweden’s Moderates party. EPA-EFE/Stina Stjernkvist

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