Magdalena Andersson became the first woman-Prime Minister of Sweden after the final vote in Parliament on Wednesday, November 24. It is reported by Euronews.
It is noted that after long negotiations and discussions, the leader of the Social Democrats was able to gain the necessary support among deputies.
The publication also reports that the on the eve of the agreement with the “Left” party was reached, which required raising a pension to maintain her candidacy.
Andersson, who was previously the Minister of Finance of Sweden, replaced the head of the head of the government Stephen Levven.