Politica

Svezia, sfiduciato il premier Lofven

Il premier ha una settimana per dimettersi o indire nuove elezioni

Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan Lofven, front centre, leaves parliament after he lost a confidence vote in the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm, Monday June 21, 2021. Stefan Lofven, Sweden’s Social Democratic prime minister since 2014, lost a confidence vote in parliament on Monday. (Nils Petter Nilsson / TT via AP)
Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan Lofven, centre, before a confidence vote, with Minister for Gender Equality and Housing Marta Stenevi, left, and Minister for Finance Magdalena Andersson, right, as they arrive at the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm, Sweden, Monday June 21, 2021. Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan Lofven faces a no-confidence vote in the Riksdag parliament, after the Left Party said this week that it had lost confidence in Lofven and his center-left minority government. (Nils Petter Nilsson / TT via AP)
Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan Lofven, right, and Minister of the Environment and Climate Per Bolund before a confidence vote in the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm, Monday June 21, 2021. Stefan Lofven, Sweden’s Social Democratic prime minister since 2014, lost a confidence vote in parliament on Monday. (Claudio Bresciani / TT via AP)
Members of the Swedish Parliament arrive before a confidence vote in the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm, Monday June 21, 2021.  Stefan Lofven, Sweden’s Social Democratic prime minister since 2014, lost a confidence vote in parliament on Monday. (Claudio Bresciani / TT via AP)
Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan Lofven before a confidence vote in the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm, Sweden, Monday June 21, 2021. Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan Lofven faces a no-confidence vote in the Riksdag parliament, after the Left Party said this week that it had lost confidence in Lofven and his center-left minority government. (Anders Wiklund / TT via AP)
Stefan Lofven (Anders Wiklund / TT via AP)
Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan Lofven during a media conference after the no-confidence voting in the Swedish Parliment, Stockholm, Monday June 21, 2021.  Stefan Lofven, Sweden’s Social Democratic prime minister since 2014, lost a confidence vote in parliament Monday. (Anders Wiklund / TT via AP)

Stefan Lofven, primo ministro socialdemocratico della Svezia, è stato sfiduciato la mattina del 21 giugno in un voto in Parlamento. È la prima volta che succede nel Paese. Lofven ha adesso una settimana per dimettersi o per indire nuove elezioni. La mozione di sfiducia era stata presentata la settimana scorsa dal partito anti immigrazione Democratici Svedesi dopo che il Partito di Sinistra, sul quale Lofven contava in aula, aveva negato il suo appoggio al piano del premier di liberalizzare il rigido sistema di controllo degli affitti nel Paese.

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