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Sweden election: Social Democrats may regain power | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
Swedes are voting in a parliamentary election, with the latest opinion polls suggesting the Social Democrats may regain power. | |
The left-leaning party narrowly led the governing centre-right government. | |
Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, who took office in 2006, has won praise for how he dealt with the economic crisis. | Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, who took office in 2006, has won praise for how he dealt with the economic crisis. |
But a Social Democrats win would be a return to normality in Sweden. They have not been in opposition for so long since first taking power in 1920. | |
Polling stations opened at 06:00 GMT and close at 18:00 GMT. | |
Another coalition? | Another coalition? |
Since coming to power, Mr Reinfeldt's coalition government has cut income and corporate taxes, abolished a tax on wealth and trimmed welfare benefits. | Since coming to power, Mr Reinfeldt's coalition government has cut income and corporate taxes, abolished a tax on wealth and trimmed welfare benefits. |
It has also privatised several state-owned companies, including the maker of Absolut vodka. | It has also privatised several state-owned companies, including the maker of Absolut vodka. |
Pre-election polls showed the opposition bloc, headed by Social Democrat leader Stefan Lofven, with a clear lead over Mr Reinfeldt's coalition, although the gap has narrowed in recent weeks. | Pre-election polls showed the opposition bloc, headed by Social Democrat leader Stefan Lofven, with a clear lead over Mr Reinfeldt's coalition, although the gap has narrowed in recent weeks. |
"I feel good and I think we have a strong chance," Mr Lofven said as he cast his ballot in the capital, Stockholm. | |
"We have focused on our main issues - jobs, schools welfare." | |
After voting in another part of Stockholm, Mr Reinfeldt spoke of a "formidable campaign", adding his party was ready for another four years in power. | |
The Social Democrats are expected to win about 30% of the vote, meaning Mr Lofven is likely to have to form a coalition government. | The Social Democrats are expected to win about 30% of the vote, meaning Mr Lofven is likely to have to form a coalition government. |
The Greens and the Left party are possible allies but experts say an alliance with both could still leave the Social Democrats short of support. | The Greens and the Left party are possible allies but experts say an alliance with both could still leave the Social Democrats short of support. |
This could mean the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats, who are alone in opposing the country's liberal immigration policy, could hold the balance of power. | This could mean the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats, who are alone in opposing the country's liberal immigration policy, could hold the balance of power. |
Sweden this year expects up to 80,000 asylum-seekers from Syria, Eritrea, Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq and other countries - the highest number since 1992. | Sweden this year expects up to 80,000 asylum-seekers from Syria, Eritrea, Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq and other countries - the highest number since 1992. |