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Center-left coalition wins Swedish election by small margin – final results Center-left coalition wins Swedish election by small margin – final results
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Parties of the ruling bloc center-left Social Democrats, Left Party, and the Green Party won the majority of the votes in Sweden’s general elections, gaining 40.7 percent, electoral committee announced on Sunday. Center-left Social Democrats came on the first place with 28.3 percent, followed by the anti-immigrant Sweden Democrats with 17.5 percent. The anti-immigrant party has the highest result among the rival center-right coalition, that also includes Center Party, Liberal Party and The Christian Democrats, which gained the total of 40.2 percent of the votes. Sweden’s ruling center-left coalition has won the majority of votes in the general election, the country’s electoral committee announced on Sunday. The Social Democrats scored 28.26 percent of the vote, while their allies in the Green Party won 4.41 percent. The Left, which supports the incumbent government, won eight percent of the votes. The center-right Moderates scored over 19.84 percent, while the three parties that back the Moderates as part of the conservative Alliance, won a combined 20.42 percent of the votes. The anti-immigrant Sweden Democrats ended up with 17.53 percent, recording the biggest gain in the Riksdag, and potentially making them kingmakers in a future government.