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Danish PM loses bid to form government as Moderates leave talks

Summary by The Local - Dk
Denmark's PM was visiting Denmark's King on Friday after the leader of the Moderate Party abandoned the long-drawn out talks and called for the Liberal Party's leader to lead the next round.

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The negotiations to form a government, led by the electoral winner Mette Frederiksen, have been on the verge of failure and her third term as prime minister has been on the verge of staying in mere utopia.All because Lars Løkke Rasmussen—who, with her party, the Moderates, did not pass the sixth place in the last Danish elections—has returned to the negotiating table after almost two weeks of absence. Politologist Carolin Hjort Rapp of the Unive…

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The king of Denmark has this Friday night entrusted the leader of the Liberal Party, Troels Lund Poulsen, with the task of trying to form a government in the Scandinavian country. A few hours earlier, the acting Danish Prime Minister, the Social Democrat Mette Frederiksen, returned to Frederick X the mandate received after the legislative elections on March 24, when negotiations to form a center-left executive broke.

·Spain
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Denmark's Prime Minister failed in her first attempt to form a new government. Now her right-liberal competitor Poulsen is on the move. But this is not necessarily the end for the social democrat.

·Munich, Germany
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Center

Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen failed in the first attempt to form a new government. Now her right-liberal competitor is on the move.

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Lean Right

The acting Prime Minister of Denmark, the Social Democrat Mette Frederiksen, returned to King Frederick X this Friday the mandate received after the legislative elections last March 24, when negotiations to form a centre-left government broke. In statements to the media, Frederiksen admitted after meeting with the monarch the difficulty of the task, although he was optimistic despite the complicated parliamentary panorama, and refused to give de…

·Chile
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Lean Left

One and a half months after the parliamentary election in Denmark, the coalition talks failed for the time being. Prime Minister Frederiksen recommended a second round to the king – probably no longer under her leadership.

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cphpost.dk broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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