STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's centre-left leader risked alienating a major ally on Monday as he tried to forge a minority government with his defeated centre-right foes on Monday after an election that saw an anti-immigrant party surge.
Stefan Lofven's Social Democrats and two other left-leaning parties garnered more votes than the outgoing centre-right Alliance of Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt in Sunday's election, but fell short of a parliamentary majority.
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