STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's Social Democrat and Green government could get support from the centre-right on key issues, a senior member of the Moderate Party said on Friday, easing worries that the country faces parliamentary gridlock.
The Social Democrats, the biggest party after the election, have until Sept. 26 to form a government with the Greens. Party leader Stefan Lofven, handed the job of forming a government on Thursday, is also negotiating with the Left Party to get their backing from outside a coalition.