Sweden faces political chaos after surge of far-right votes makes it impossible to predict who will take control - but all main parties REFUSE to share power with anti-migrant party
Sweden is facing weeks of coalition talks after neither major bloc wins majority to form a government
Far-right Sweden Democrats won 17.6 per cent of the vote after immigration dominated the campaign
Ruling Social Democrats remain largest party at 28.4 per cent but with lowest share since 1908
Leaders of all the seven other parties with seats in parliament have ruled out forming a government with SD
Sweden is facing weeks - if not months - of political uncertainty and complex coalition talks after neither of the country's two main blocs were able to secure a majority in yesterday's general election.
Several mainstream parties lost support in favour of the far-right Sweden Democrats (SD), who won 17.6 per cent of the vote amid growing discontent with large-scale immigration.
Despite the anti-immigrant Sweden Democrats' gains, up from 12.9 per cent in the last election, all other parties stand firm in their refusal to govern alongside them.
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