Stefan Leven, resigning Prime Minister Sweden, was re-nominated for the post and will be put under the crisis of the parliament on Wednesday to return again as prime minister, announced today Monday (5/7) the speaker of the parliament, who is conducting the consultations to deal with the government crisis.
“There will be a vote on the post of prime minister on Wednesday” “I nominated Stefan Leven,” said Andreas Norlen, the speaker of parliament, during a joint press conference with the Social Democrat leader, according to APE-MPE.
To become Prime Minister of Sweden, a candidate must not be rejected by an absolute majority of Members (175 in the 349-member parliament).
This may be possible for Stefan Leven, Swedish political scientist Ulf Bgereld underlines speaking to the French Agency. “There is a lot that points in this direction,” according to the university.
This scenario opened up for Stefan Leven after the decisions of the Left Party, from which the political crisis began, and the Center Party, which has a key role in forming a majority, not to vote against and abstain in the event of a vote for the Social Democrat leader as prime minister.
But some demands of the Center party now pose a problem for the Green Party, which is an ally of the Social Democrats in the ruling coalition, restoring uncertainty.
“No one can have it all, but everyone can have something,” Leven said today.
If elected prime minister on Wednesday, Stephen Leven, however, risks facing a new political crisis when the budget is voted on in the autumn, as then an absolute majority will be needed.

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