After Shock Resignation of Sweden’s Prime Minister, What’s Next?
Magdalena Andersson on Nov. 24.
Photographer: Pontus Lundahl/AFP/Getty Images
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Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson, who was in her new job for less than 8 hours, is on track to be appointed again on Monday.
The 54-year-old former finance minister’s first stint as leader came to an abrupt end because the Green Party quit the center-left coalition after its budget bill was defeated in parliament.