
Sweden: Thousands protest rise of the far-right following elections
Thousands of people took to the streets of Stockholm, Monday, to protest the rise of the far-right party Sweden Democrats which doubled their share of votes during the Swedish parliamentary elections on Sunday.
By reaching the mark of 13 percent on the polling stations, the anti-immigration party became the third biggest party in the country, posing the threat of reaching to power via coalition with one of the two other major parties.
So far, the Social Democrats (31 percent) and the Moderate Party (23 percent) vowed not to form a government with the far-right party.

Thousands of people took to the streets of Stockholm, Monday, to protest the rise of the far-right party Sweden Democrats which doubled their share of votes during the Swedish parliamentary elections on Sunday.
By reaching the mark of 13 percent on the polling stations, the anti-immigration party became the third biggest party in the country, posing the threat of reaching to power via coalition with one of the two other major parties.
So far, the Social Democrats (31 percent) and the Moderate Party (23 percent) vowed not to form a government with the far-right party.