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STOCKHOLM, June 21 — Sweden’s government is under threat of being toppled on Monday as it faces a no confidence vote that could trigger snap polls, only a year ahead of the 2022 general election. Heading into the vote on Monday, three scenarios are on the table: Prime Minister Stefan Lofven...

STOCKHOLM, June 21 — Sweden’s government is under threat of being toppled on Monday as it faces a no confidence vote that could trigger snap polls, only a year ahead of the 2022 general election.

The conservative Moderate Party and the Christian Democrats have also announced their support for the move. The political crisis was triggered by a project, which is still in its preliminary stages, to reform the country’s rent controls and potentially opening the door for landlords to freely set rents for newly constructed apartments.

For many analysts the outcome of Monday’s vote is all but certain: “That prime minister Stefan Lofven gets voted out of office, losing the vote of no confidence,” Jan Teorell, a professor of political science at Stockholm University, told AFP. Although over the years, the government has become somewhat accustomed to ultimatums from the Left, notably over the relaxing of employment rights.

 

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