Sweden’s Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson to resign today

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Stockholm: Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson announced her resignation on Wednesday night and said she would submit her resignation to the speaker of parliament on Thursday.

She has given this resignation after the results of the election results became clear. In these results, her coalition has not got a majority. In view of this, she accepted her defeat and announced her resignation from the post of PM.

Magdalena Anderson said during a press conference on Wednesday night that “the preliminary results are enough to draw a conclusion that her centre left forces have lost power, while the right-wing faction of four parties, which includes the Sweden Democrats, has won a majority by a narrow margin.”

At present, it is the second largest party in the country.

After the victory, Swedish Democrats leader Jimmy Axen said his party would serve as a constructive and driving force to rebuild security in Sweden. “It’s time to put Sweden first.

Ulf Christerson’s name now forward for PM

However, among the right-wing factions of four parties, moderate party leader Ulf Christerson is the frontrunner in the race for the prime minister’s post. Because SD leader Jimmy Axon is unable to unite all four parties to lead the government. This is further strengthened by a post by Christerson in which he wrote, “I am now going to start the work of forming a new and strong government.”