On Monday morning, the Riksdag voted to overthrow Prime Minister Stefan Löfvén (S) with the figures: 181 members to overthrow Löfven, 109 members voted no and 51 members abstained.

- We have talked so much about what will happen today, but I still have to say that it felt good to see the government fall, says Member of Parliament Camilla Hansen (MP).

- The Left Party is too eager to overthrow the government and now we have a government crisis, says Johan Pehrson (L), Member of Parliament.

Does not come as a complete shock

None of them is surprised that Sweden is in crisis, given that the January agreement, after all, also rested on the Left Party's support.

Nor is the Christian Democrats' Member of Parliament from the county, Hans Eklind, surprised by the outcome.

- We have a government that does not support the policy they want to implement.

The responsibility that it is no longer tolerated rests heavily with the government.

We have all seen that the government can not remain in such a mandate where the Left Party must act as a doormat, says Eklind.

Hear more heavy voices from members of the county in the clip