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Swedish Prime Minister Andersen announced his resignation. Swedish Prime Minister Andersen announced his resignation on 14, and admitted losing the parliamentary election in 2022. The opposition camp composed of moderate samlingspartiet, Swedish Democratic Party, Liberal Party and Christian Democratic Party won a total of 176 seats, and won with a slight advantage of 3 seats. The Swedish Democratic Party, a far-right party, became the second largest party in Sweden.

Energy crisis, refugee migration and social order are the main topics of parliamentary elections. When the economy and society are in turmoil, extreme political parties often get more votes with bold promises. At present, under the energy crisis, the inflation rate in Sweden has reached 9%, a record high in 30 years. Although Sweden is a highly developed country, it will also be affected by inflation. The more comfortable you are, the less you can accept the decline in the quality of life. Even though the Anderson administration pushed Sweden to join NATO, it did not seem to bring support to the ruling Coalition, and even had the opposite effect. After all, ordinary people are more concerned about their own lives. It is an indisputable fact that the Ukrainian crisis is changing the pattern of Europe.

In addition, the problem reflected by Swedish Prime Minister Andersen's announcement of his resignation is that European far-right parties are in power. This is not a good sign. Coincidentally, Italy has also seen this sign. Is World War III really coming? The Anderson administration followed closely the pace of American anti-Russian policy, actively sanctioned Russia, and announced its joining NATO together with Finland. If successful, NATO's sphere of influence will be extended to the Baltic Sea, trapping the Russian Baltic Fleet in the Baltic Sea.

Summary: the power is so great. Tokayev gave Putin a toss here in Kazakhstan, and the ladle of the resignation of the Swedish Prime Minister floated there. I thought that Sweden and Finland had problems first when they joined NATO (Sweden was the initiator), but I didn't expect Sweden to have problems first! Then the question is, does the sudden change in Swedish politics indicate that the new Swedish government will adopt a more radical foreign policy? What is certain is that even if the government changes its head, it will not change Sweden's anti-Russian policy of following the United States.