Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven. Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TTSweden's Prime Minister had an attempted motion of no-confidence against him voted down by a wide margin as the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats (SD) failed in their push to oust Stefan Löfven. "In an uncertain time SD want to throw Sweden into a government crisis through a no-confidence motion against the Prime Minister," he said. SD also saw an attempted no-confidence motion against Finance Minister Magdalena Andersson fail by 137 votes against to 43 in favour in October that year. READ ALSO: No-confidence motion against Defence Minister crumbles as two parties back out
Source: The Local September 15, 2017 09:00 UTC