The final results of the parliamentary elections in Sweden confirmed the victory of the right-wing coalition.

It received 176 deputies, and the center-left coalition with the participation of the Social Democrats - 173 deputies.

Voter turnout was 84 percent.

DPA reported, quoted by BTA.

The right-wing bloc is led by the leader of the Moderate Coalition Party, Ulf Christershon, but the Sweden Democrats won the most votes in the coalition, which was supported by 20.54 percent of the voters and received 73 seats in parliament.

The largest number of Swedes voted for the ruling Swedish Social Democratic Workers Party - 30.33 percent, giving it 107 seats.

However, they are not enough for her to form a cabinet together with her coalition partners.

Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson has already announced her intention to step down due to the election defeat. 

The new cabinet will take on clearer contours tomorrow when the first consultations on forming a government begin.

Prime Minister Anderson will lead a transitional government until the new one takes over.

Magdalena Andersson has officially resigned as Prime Minister of Sweden

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