STOCKHOLM—By most measures Sweden’s prime minister should have little to worry about. Public finances are strong, the economy is growing and this year marks two centuries since Sweden’s last war.
And yet Fredrik Reinfeldt, who has just steered his country through some of Europe’s most trying economic times, finds his back is against the wall. Six months ahead of national elections his Moderate Party is trailing badly in the polls to…
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