The Swedish Prime Minister casts her vote in the general elections

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COPENHAGEN, 11 Sep.

COPENHAGEN, 11 Sep. (DPA/EP) -

Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson exercised her right to vote this Sunday in the historic Swedish legislative elections, marked by the country's imminent accession to NATO.

Andersson has voted in the town of Nacka, southeast of Stockholm, according to images released by the Swedish media.

It had previously declared to the press that it is willing to collaborate with all parties, except the far-right Swedish Democrats.

Andersson has expressed his disappointment at the decision of other parties to veto possible electoral pacts with his formation, the Social Democratic Party of Sweden, reports public radio.

Andersson, the first woman to lead a government in Sweden, was elected prime minister in November 2021, but her tenure has been marred by instability, first by the departure of her coalition partner, the Green Party, from the government. Since then, the Social Democratic Party has governed alone, seeking specific parliamentary support.

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