Sweden holds general elections today and the race is tighter than ever: the Social Democratic Party, led by the Prime Minister, this year is facing tougher competition than ever from the far-right camp.
Sweden will hold a general election on today, September 11, and the race is tighter than ever. The left-wing Social Democratic Party, which was the strongest in every round of elections in the last hundred years, is facing a tougher challenge than ever from the parties on the right this year.
PM Magdalena Anderson may, once again, be the one to form the next government, if her party wins the majority of seats. On the other hand, there may be a right-wing coalition government led by the right-wing party - the Swedish Democrats.