The Social Democratic Party is positioned as the winner of the elections but the Government is not assured. The votes from abroad and the anticipated votes remain to be counted.
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Behind the close result in the Swedish elections, the Electoral Authority has announced that the final result will be known on Wednesday, after the votes from abroad and the early votes are counted, so it has left it in tension to political parties by the narrow margin of provisional figures.
Thus, no political party has declared itself the definitive winner of the elections, which give victory to the Social Democratic Party of Sweden (PSS) of Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson, with 30.5% of the votes. However, for the moment the four right-wing parties with the far-right Swedish Democrats at the head, would add more support.
The second party with the most votes is the far-right Swedish Democrats (DS) with 20.7% of the votes, while the Moderate Party (PM) would have 19 percent support. The Social Democrats would improve their results by two points compared to the last elections in 2018, while the Swedish Democrats grew three points and the moderates fell almost one.
In fourth position would be the Center Party (PC, 6.7%), followed by the Left Party (PI, 6.6%), the Christian Democratic Party of Sweden (PCDS, 5.4%), the Green Party (PV, 5 percent), and the Liberal Party of Sweden (PLS, 4.6 percent).
The situation is one technical tie between the two camps, which calls into question whether the PSS can govern with a coalition agreement or with specific support in Parliament from the Green Party, the Center Party and the Left Party.
Between the four parties they would add 48.8% of the votes, while the other four parties, if they managed to understand each other, would accumulate 49.7% of the votes.
Source: Eitb

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