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

Swedish Moderates leader expects to form government in the coming days
Swedish Moderates leader expects to form government in the coming days Copyright  Thomson Reuters 2022
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STOCKHOLM -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.

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