Sweden unveils a minority government that will rely on the support of a far-right party to pass legislation.
The Moderate Party, the second-biggest party following last month's election, will form a coalition with the Liberals and the Christian Democrats.
That means Ulf Kristersson is likely to be the country's next prime minister.
But Jimmie Akesson's far-right Sweden Democrats -- who grew their support by 11 seats -- will not form part of the government.
Instead, the coalition will rely on the party's support to pass laws in parliament.
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