The Swedish parliament, the Riksdag, voted on Wednesday in favor of re-electing Social Democratic Party (SAP) leader Stefan Lofven as the country's prime minister, APA reports citing Teletrader.
The Riksdag approved Lofven's newly formed government with the polling result of 176–173.
The prime minister resigned back in June after losing a vote of confidence in the parliament, which disagreed with the government's planned reforms of the country's rental market.