By Leila Nezirevic
LONDON (AA) - Sweden's Moderates party leader Ulf Kristersson announced on Friday that he has managed to agree on a deal to form a minority coalition government.
The Moderates will be in a coalition with the Liberals and the Christian Democrats.
In a news conference, Kristersson suggested that "it will be a three-party government with the Moderates, the Christian Democrats and the Liberals."
The Moderates leader also stressed that the largest party in the block, the far-right Sweden Democrats, will not be a part of government, however, he said that "he will co-operate closely with the Sweden Democrats."
The four right-wing parties, that include the far-right Sweden Democrats, are expected to vote on Monday to form a new government.
The right-wing bloc won a majority in last month's election after winning a slim majority over the ruling Social Democrats government and its left wing block by securing 176 seats in a 349-member parliament.