If you lose a budget vote three years into your mandate, the problem’s probably with you.
If you lose a budget vote on the two-month anniversary of taking office, and less than three months after winning a general election, the problem’s probably not.
So it goes in Sweden, where voters will head to the polls on March 22 after the government lost a tough budget vote.
It wasn’t entirely unpredictable that prime minister Stefan Löfven (pictured above with Hillary Clinton) would fail to pass his first budget because of the odd dynamics of Swedish politics after September’s general election, which broke the Riksdag, Sweden’s unicameral parliament, into three blocs: Continue reading Löfven not to blame for (probable) early Swedish elections