Swedish govt toppled in no-confidence vote

Swedish govt toppled in no-confidence vote

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Sweden’s government was toppled on Monday after Stefan Lofven became the country’s first prime minister to lose a no-confidence vote, meaning he can now either resign or trigger a snap election.  The motion of no confidence passed with a majority of 181 MPs in the 349-seat parliament.  It was filed on Thursday by the far […]

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