NYKOPING Sweden (Reuters) - Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt said on Tuesday he was ready to strike deals with the opposition if neither wins a majority in Sunday's general election, countering fears of political stalemate.
Reinfeldt is campaigning for a third term after eight years of reforms that have cut taxes and trimmed welfare. But he faces voter backlash over unemployment, falling school standards and the involvement of private firms in state healthcare.
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