Sweden elects first female Prime Minister — for the second time in a week

Sweden is the last Nordic country to have a woman Prime Minister

November 29, 2021 07:57 pm | Updated 08:08 pm IST - Copenhagen (Denmark)

Sweden’s first female Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson. File

Sweden’s first female Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson. File

Magdalena Andersson, who last week was Sweden's first woman Prime Minister for a few hours before resigning because a budget defeat made a coalition partner quit, was on Monday elected again as head of Government.

In a 101 -173 vote with 75 abstentions, the 349-seat Riksdag elected Ms. Andersson, leader of the Social Democrats, as Prime Minister.

She will form a one-party, minority Government. The Cabinet is expected to be named on Tuesday.

Formally, she will be installed following an audience with King Carl XVI Gustav, Sweden's figurehead monarch. “It feels good and I am eager to start,” Ms. Andersson said of her appointment.

Their move followed the rejection of her Government's budget proposal in favour of one presented by opposition parties including the right-wing populist Sweden Democrats, who are rooted in a neo-Nazi movement.

Under the Swedish Constitution, Prime Ministers can be named and govern as long as a parliamentary majority — a minimum of 175 lawmakers — is not against them.

“It feels good and I am eager to start,” Ms. Andersson said of her appointment.

Ms. Andersson who was Finance Minister before becoming Prime Minister, said she would present her government policies Tuesday when her Cabinet is named.

However, she said she has she had three priorities — welfare, climate and combating violence.

Sweden has seen a rise in organised crime activity in the past few years and several gang-related shootings have occurred in the three main cities, Stockholm, Goteborg and Malmo.

Ms. Andersson repeated she would govern Sweden with the opposition's budget which was was based on the Government's own proposal but of the 74 billion kronor ($8.2 billion) that the Government wanted to spend on reforms, just over 20 billion kronor ($2.2 billion) will be redistributed next year.

The approved budget aims at reducing taxes, increased salaries for police officers and more money to different sectors of Sweden's judiciary system.

In a speech to Parliament, Centre Party leader Annie Loof said a female Prime Minister “means a lot to many girls and women, to see this glass ceiling shattered. I am proud that (the Center Party) is involved and makes this possible.” Her party abstained from voting for or against Ms. Andersson, paving the way for her election.

Ms. Andersson's appointment as Prime Minister had marked a milestone for Sweden, viewed for decades as one of Europe's most progressive countries when it comes to gender relations, but which had yet to have a woman in the top political post.

Sweden is the last Nordic country to have a woman Prime Minister.

The current government leaders in Denmark and Finland are women, Mette Frederiksen and Sanna Marin, respectively.

Norway's first Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland took office in 1981 while Johanna Sigurdardottir became Iceland's first female Prime Minister in 2009.

With 10 months to the next election, Ms. Andersson said, smiling, that she hopes to hold the job for 10 years.

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