Sweden's Moderate Party leader, Ulf Kristersson, has been handed a mandate to try and form the country's next government after a recent general election gave the right-wing bloc a majority, the speaker of parliament said on Monday. "It was a quite simple decision," Speaker Anders Norlen said, adding that he had not set a deadline for how long deliberations could last. The Moderates, Sweden Democrats, Christian Democrats and Liberals won 176 seats in the 349-seat parliament, narrowly ahead of the centre-left's 173 seats, according to the Swedish election authority. Kristersson is widely expected to try to form a minority government,...