Swedish PM ousted in no-confidence vote

Updated June 21 2021 - 7:44pm, first published 7:39pm
The government of Sweden's Stefan Lofven "should never have come into power", a party leader says.
The government of Sweden's Stefan Lofven "should never have come into power", a party leader says.

Sweden's parliament has ousted Prime Minister Stefan Lofven in a no-confidence vote, giving the Social Democrat leader a week to resign and hand the Speaker the job of finding a new government, or call a snap election.

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