In Sweden's election, a right-wing bloc has a razor-thin lead over the left-leaning governing coaltion, as almost 95 percent of votes are counted. Sweden's Social Democratic Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson says the result is too close to call. The leader of the conservatives says the result is unlikey to be known until Wednesday. If the conservative bloc wins, the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats could become part of the government for the first time.
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