Sweden’s prime minister has resigned after her government was defeated in September 11 election, Report informs referring to the BBC.
Magdalena Andersson’s center-left coalition looks set to narrowly lose to a bloc of right-wing parties, 176 seats to 173, with 99% of the votes counted.
Moderate Party leader Ulf Kristersson is now expected to form a government.
The bloc includes the Sweden Democrats, a far-right party that has campaigned against rising gang shootings.
The final result is still to be confirmed after a recount, which is standard practice in Sweden.
The close-fought election campaign was dominated by gangs, immigration and integration issues, as well as soaring electricity prices.
Andersson was the Nordic nation’s first female PM when she took office last year - she quit on the first day, before returning soon after.