Stockholm: On Monday, Sweden’s first female prime minister Magdalena Andersson was reappointed days after she quit due to political turmoil and hustle ahead of elections. The PM, former finance minister, had won a similar vote on Wednesday resigned hours later after a junior coalition party left the government over a lost budget vote. But, Lawmakers have elected her for the second time after she set out plans for a minority government made up of only her Social Democrats.

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