

Prime Minister Andersson, a 55-year-old former finance minister, was vying to build a government with the support of the small Left, Centre and Green parties. As votes were being counted across the country, Social Democrat party campaigner Mille Mikael Isberg told AFP the election race was "a nail-biter". If the right-wing bloc were to emerge victorious, "we have a chance to be an active part of a government that would move politics in a completely different direction". it is clear we should have a spot on parliamentary committees", he said. Party secretary Richard Jomshof told public television SVT he "didn't believe" that other parties would be able to freeze out his party again and expected to have a strong influence on Swedish politics. 'A nail-biter' - Sweden Democrat party members gathered for an election-night rally erupted in cheers and waved party flags as the exit polls were flashed on to a large screen. The two other small right-wing parties, the Christian Democrats and to a lesser extent the Liberals, later followed suit. That would be a heavy blow to Kristersson, who orchestrated a major shift in Swedish politics by initiating exploratory talks in 2019 with the Sweden Democrats, long treated as "pariahs" by other political parties. While Andersson's Social Democrats looked set to remain the country's biggest party with 30.4 percent, the Moderates appeared to slip to third position, with 19 percent. The election campaign has been dominated by issues close to right-wing voters, including rising gang shootings, immigration and integration issues. The far-right party was seen garnering around 20.7 percent of votes which, if confirmed, would for the first time make them the country's second-biggest party, overtaking the Moderates, the traditional leaders of the right-wing bloc. Conservative Moderates leader Ulf Kristersson, who is challenging Andersson for the post of prime minister, and two other smaller right-wing parties have for the first time tied up with the anti-immigration and nationalist Sweden Democrats, which looked set to post their best election score yet. Earlier, two exit polls had given the left-wing bloc a slim lead. The right wing bloc was credited with a majority of 175 of 349 seats in parliament, with the left bloc trailing with 174. Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson's left wing bloc was neck-and-neck with the opposition right-wing in Sunday's general election amid a far-right surge, with votes in more than three-quarters of electoral districts counted. She continues to inspire with her meaningful life messages even after her death. She set an example for everybody by devoting her life to service of the needy and the orphaned.īorn, in Skopje (modern Republic of Macedonia) in 1910, Mother Teresa was the recipient of numerous honours, including the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize. In March, Pope Francis had announced that Mother Teresa will be elevated to sainthood after the Church recognised two miracles attributed to her after her death in 1997.Īlso known as ‘Blessed Teresa of Calcutta’, she dedicated over six decades of her life in the slums of Calcutta spreading peace, humanity and unconditional love.


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