Editor's Insight: Swedes vote and produce political gridlock
Wed, 17 Sep 2014
After being a darling of free market reforms, Swedish voters have reverted to social democracy and a hung Parliament.
The parallels with the New Zealand situation are enticing, though a swing to the left was expected in an economy affected by the eurozone recession, soaring house prices,
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