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瑞典的2021年没有选举,但仍然是非常多事的一年。政府缺乏稳定,这在早些年可以观察到,变得越来越明显。6月下旬,社会民主党(Socialdemokraterna)/绿党(Miljöpartiet de gröna)少数派联合政府被成功否决,但同一届政府在16天后恢复执政。11月初,社会民主党将领导人斯特凡Löfven换成了玛格达莱娜安德森。在一系列混乱的事件之后,政府失去了关键的预算投票,绿党离开了政府,总理也随之更换。因此,安德森成为瑞典历史上第一位女首相,领导着一党执政的社会民主党少数派政府。绿党在一月份更换了女发言人。没有制度上的变化。
The year 2021 in Sweden contained no elections, but was still very eventful. A lack of government stability, observable in earlier years, became increasingly apparent. There was a successful vote of no-confidence against the Social Democratic Party (Socialdemokraterna)/Green Party (Miljöpartiet de gröna) minority coalition in late June, but the same government was reinstated 16 days later. In early November the Social Democrats changed leader from Stefan Löfven to Magdalena Andersson. This was followed by a corresponding change of Prime Minister, after a somewhat chaotic chain of events where the government lost a key budget vote and the Greens left the government. Andersson thus became Sweden's first-ever female Prime Minister, in charge of a single-party Social Democratic minority government. The Greens changed female spokesperson in January. There were no institutional changes.