China News Service, November 10th, a comprehensive report, on the 10th local time, Swedish Prime Minister Levin submitted his resignation.

The outside world generally believes that this move will pave the way for his successor, the current Chancellor of the Exchequer Magdalena Andersson (Magdalena Andersson) before the election.

  Agence France-Presse stated that Levin has been in power for 7 years and he resigned as party leader at the Social Democratic Party Congress last week.

Andersson, a 54-year-old economist, was selected as the party leader.

If she wins the vote in the parliamentary election, she is expected to become the country's first female prime minister.

  The voting time for Sweden's next parliament has not yet been determined.

Next, Levin will lead the caretaker government until the new prime minister takes office.

  Reuters once pointed out that Levin and the Environmental Party formed a minority government and have barely maintained power since taking power.

To succeed Levin as prime minister, Andersson will also have to gain support from the Environmental Party, the Left Party and the Center Party.

  In addition, if Andersson is elected as prime minister, he is expected to face difficult budget negotiations and also need to reverse the polls.

  According to the report, Andersson said her priority will be to reduce the role of the private sector in education, health, and elderly care, as well as to deal with climate change and the wave of gang crime in Sweden.