Sweden Prime Minister Lofven announced resignation, transferred the right to establish the Government to the National Assembly after failing in the vote of no confidence.
I would like to leave the prime minister's position.
Lofven was rough after the vote of no trust in the Sweden Parliament ended on June 21 with the result of 181 votes in a total of 349 MPs, surpassing a minimum of 175 votes.
Prime Minister Lofven announced his resignation on June 28.
Notice of resignation means that the right to establish a new government will be transferred to the Swedish Parliament President Andreas Norlen.
Sweden's new government will only operate until September 2022, the time of the election took place.
Surveys show that the righteous and medium faction in the Swedish Parliament is quite balanced, making the political crisis hard to be resolved quickly, even though experts believe this is difficult to affect the economy.
Former Prime Minister Lofven began the second term in 2018 after only a few months of negotiations after the general election, in which the Democratic Party of Thuy Electric won many votes and redrawed political maps thanks to an immigration path.
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