Sweden’s first female prime minister, Social Democrat Magdalena Andersson, has resigned after less than 12 hours in the top job after the Green Party quit their two-party coalition, stoking political uncertainty.But Andersson said she had told the speaker of parliament she hoped to be appointed prime minister again as the head of a single-party government.The Green Party quit after parliament rejected the coalition’s budget bill.
Sweden’s first female prime minister, Social Democrat Magdalena Andersson, has resigned after less than 12 hours in the top job after the Green Party quit their two-party coalition, stoking political uncertainty.But Andersson said she had told the speaker of parliament she hoped to be appointed prime minister again as the head of a single-party government.The Green Party quit after parliament rejected the coalition’s budget bill.