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Sweden’s government set to survive after MP secures pledge on Turkey

Kurdish-born Amineh Kakabaveh said she would abstain in a crucial no-confidence vote on Tuesday

Sweden’s government looks likely to survive its latest crisis after a Kurdish-born MP, whose support is crucial, said she had received assurances that Stockholm would not compromise with Turkey over its Nato bid.

Justice minister Morgan Johansson will face a no-confidence vote at 12pm local time on Tuesday. The vote is set to go in his favour after Amineh Kakabaveh, the far-left MP who is kingmaker in Sweden’s parliament, said she would abstain.

A vote in Johansson’s favour would in turn save the centre-left government, as Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson had threatened to resign if the justice minister was forced out.

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