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Magdalena Andersson, a former finance minister who leads the Social Democratic Party, won her second election in less than a week. She will officially take office on Tuesday.
Sweden's Minister of Finance Magdalena Andersson gestures after being elected to party chairman of the Social Democratic Party at the Social Democratic Party congress in Gothenburg, Sweden, on ...
Magdalena Andersson made political history last week when she became Sweden’s first female prime minister. On Tuesday, she made history for a second time when she got her job back. Andersson, 54 ...
Sweden's Prime Minister-elect Magdalena Andersson addresses a press conference after the budget vote in the Swedish parliament on November 24, 2021, shortly before she tendered her resignation ...
Last week, Magdalena Andersson became Sweden’s first female prime minister — for all of seven hours. Less than a week later, the country’s Parliament has re-elected her to the post, with the ...
Take two: Magdalena Andersson sits as she was voted in as Sweden's first female prime minister for the first time, on November 24. She later resigned, but now has another chance.
Magdalena Andersson, who last week became Sweden's first female prime minister before stepping down hours later, was elected to the position again Monday. The 349-seat Riksdag, Sweden's national ...
Magdalena Andersson of the center-left Social Democrats now has to conquer the obstacles of minority government and an election due to be held in less than a year.
Former Swedish Prime Minister and leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Party Magdalena Andersson spoke to Princeton students about geopolitics, leadership, speech, and equality on Monday, Sept. 18.
Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson conceded defeat and announced she will resign as surge in support for a nationalist party helped the right-wing opposition win one of the closest ...
Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson said on Wednesday that she would resign. Despite the success of the far-right Sweden Democrats, they will influence but are not expected to be formally part of ...
Magdalena Andersson quit Wednesday after suffering a budget defeat in parliament and a coalition partner left the two-party minority government. She had been prime minister for about seven hours.
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