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Ulf Kristersson arrives at Sweden's Parliament before leadership vote

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Moderates leader Ulf Kristesson arrives at Sweden's parliament, where he is expected to be voted the country's new Prime Minister just over a month after the right-wing won a narrow victory in a general election that ousted the Social Democrats after eight years in power. IMAGES

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