BERLIN – In the Sweden of the government crisis (and the systemic crisis of the Nordic model) the democratic left is back on the field, and according to media and observers – having time between now and Monday – it has very high probabilities, “perhaps 95 percent” they say diplomatic sources, to be able to put together a difficult majority agreement that opens to the centrists, reduces the Communist Party to force of external support, and ensures the governability of the country from here to the regular parliamentary elections scheduled for the end of the legislature, in September 2022, removing the risk of early elections now within two months, despite which the regular vote of 2022 under the Constitution should still be held.
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