Reuters| Stockholm | Sweden
Sweden's right-wing bloc swung to a narrow lead in elections for parliament on Sunday, surpassing the centre-left parties as 55% of districts had posted results, public broadcaster SVT reported.
The right-wing parties were on track to win a majority of 175 seats in the 349-seat parliament on Sunday, while the centre-left could get 174, the projection showed.
The race remained tight, with a large number of votes still to be counted.
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