Danish Prime Minister's Party Predicted to Win Election Despite Low Votes
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen wins with her social democrats in the early parliamentary election. However, it is still unclear whether she will take up a third term.
According to the first extrapolations, the previous alliance of head of government Frederiksen missed the absolute majority. Whether and how Frederiksen can govern a third term is still open.
According to two post-election surveys, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's left-wing alliance leads in the Danish parliamentary elections. Nevertheless, a third term is not certain.
The social democrats of Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen are once again forecast to be the strongest in the Danish parliamentary election, but are heading for a historically poor result.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's party would get its worst result since 1901 and the centrist formation of Lars Løkke Rasmussen, current Foreign Minister, will be key to articulating a majority. More information: Denmark anticipates elections on March 24 amid Trump's pressure to take Greenland
The Social Democrats, led by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, are predicted to win the Danish parliamentary election again, although their result will probably be their worst in a century. The main election debates this time were about economic performance, clean drinking water and pig farming.
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