On 11 September, the Swedish electorate voted on the composition of the single-chamber parliament. The Social Democrat Prime Minister, Magdalena Andersson, lost her majority (although her own party gained a little bit of ground) and stepped down. At 3 feet in front of the red and green coalition, the right-wing opposition is in a position to form the next government. It is made up of the Moderates, the Christian Democrats, the Liberals and the (misnamed) Democrats of Sweden. While the first...