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Glass ceiling broken!!!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Emelee" data-source="post: 303632" data-attributes="member: 73"><p><strong>7 hours</strong>. It lasted a whole 7 hours.</p><p><strong>Magdalena Andersson was forced to resign.</strong></p><p>The Greens refuse to be part of the government when they have to work with the budget set by the right-wing block. That means that a new government has to be chosen. It's possible that Magdalena Andersson will be re-elected Prime Minister, but it's also possible that The Left, The Greens and The Centre will demand too much of her and then not re-elect her.</p><p></p><p>Chaos once again in Swedish politics. This is what happens when the vote is so close that if just one person in the parliament goes to the bathroom during a vote, the whole government can change. 174 people on the right-wing block. 175 people on the left/green/centre block. And lets not pretend that it's friction free between the parties within the blocks either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emelee, post: 303632, member: 73"] [B]7 hours[/B]. It lasted a whole 7 hours. [B]Magdalena Andersson was forced to resign.[/B] The Greens refuse to be part of the government when they have to work with the budget set by the right-wing block. That means that a new government has to be chosen. It's possible that Magdalena Andersson will be re-elected Prime Minister, but it's also possible that The Left, The Greens and The Centre will demand too much of her and then not re-elect her. Chaos once again in Swedish politics. This is what happens when the vote is so close that if just one person in the parliament goes to the bathroom during a vote, the whole government can change. 174 people on the right-wing block. 175 people on the left/green/centre block. And lets not pretend that it's friction free between the parties within the blocks either. [/QUOTE]
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