Sweden’s prime minister Stefan Löfven had called a snap election for March
- But on Saturday he cancelled his call
- He
realised he had planned a trip to IKEA on the election datemanaged to reach a deal with the main opposition parties, which should see the contentious budget passed - Löfven was elected PM in September, but does not have a majority in parliament
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OK, then … BBC report here (no meatballs, promise)