STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's Green Party will decide at its annual congress in mid-May whether to replace its leadership, threatening to further weaken the fragile minority coalition government.
Co-leaders Asa Romson -- the deputy Prime Minister -- and Gustav Fridolin have been criticised over their handling of a crisis which led to the resignation of Sweden's Green Party housing minister after his comments about Israel.
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