The election saw the Sweden Democrats, with roots in a neo-Nazi movement, win about 18 per cent, up from the 13 per cent gained four years earlier. Prime Minister Stefan Lofven, who brought the Social Democrats to power in 2014, said he intended to remain in the job. Stefan Lofven, Sweden's prime minister and leader of the Social Democrat party, speaks at an election party at the Fargfabriken art hall in Stockholm. An SD flag is seen during a political rally for the Sweden Democrats last week. Young members of the Sweden Democrats react to exit-poll results at their party election centre on Sunday.
Source: CBC News September 10, 2018 04:55 UTC