Sweden’s Center, Liberal parties back Social Democrat leader Lofven for 2nd PM term

11 Jan, 2019 16:10 / Updated 5 years ago

Social Democrat leader Stefan Lofven took a big step toward a second term as Sweden’s prime minister on Friday after agreeing a deal with the center-right Center and Liberal parties. The deal includes tax cuts and reform of the labor market, Reuters reported. Politics has been deadlocked since a September election resulted in a hung parliament and complicated by a promise from all parties not to work with the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats. A deal with Lofven – and the Green Party – could still be blocked by the executive body of any of the four parties involved.