Right bloc leads neck-and-neck race after Swedish parliamentary elections

The right-wing opposition parties in Sweden seem to be on their way to a very narrow majority in parliament. The electoral authority in the country stated on Sunday evening that with 78 percent of the constituencies counted, the right-wing opposition parties appear to come out on 175 of the 349 seats. Previously, exit polls had assumed that the center-left bloc led by Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson would win.

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