Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson has conceded defeat in the general election and announced that she will resign.
Ulf Kristersson of the Moderate Party will now try to build a government after his coalition won a parliamentary majority by just a few seats.
But Kristersson’s reliance on the right-wing Sweden Democrats makes the job harder after they became the second-biggest party in Parliament.
Al Jazeera's @Paul Rhys reports from Malmo, Sweden.
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Ulf Kristersson of the Moderate Party will now try to build a government after his coalition won a parliamentary majority by just a few seats.
But Kristersson’s reliance on the right-wing Sweden Democrats makes the job harder after they became the second-biggest party in Parliament.
Al Jazeera's @Paul Rhys reports from Malmo, Sweden.
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