For first time in history of Sweden: Parliament expressed distrust of Prime Minister

The Parliament of Sweden issued a vote of the premier Prime Minister Stefan Leuven, reports Radio Sweden. For the issuance of Votum voted 181 parliamentarians, against – 168. This happened in the country for the first time.

According to the report, Leven will have to decide on the week to appoint new elections or resign. Thus, Stefan Leuven became the first prime minister in the history, which was issued a vomor of distrust.

Earlier, the “Left Party” declared the loss of confidence in the government due to the refusal of changes in the rental market of real estate. The proposal for the vote of the mistrust of Leuven introduced the party “Swedish Democrats”, “Christian Democrats” and “Moderate Coalition Party” were supported.