Left Wins without Majority and Greenland Doesn't Want to Know About Mette Frederiksen: and Now, Denmark?
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The Social-Democratic Party of the Danish Prime Minister had the worst result in more than a century in the previous legislation of Day 24. Even being part of the winning coalition, the left cannot rule on its own. The negotiations to form the next Executive are “hard” and “democrat” but there is a “decision” party capable of undoing the impact.
Social Democratic Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said she was ready to continue to lead the government despite the strong decline of her party in the elections on 24 March, in which the left-wing bloc did not reach the absolute majority Read
Denmark – 25/03/2026 – energysdelamer.eu. Yesterday, the Danes voted to renew the 179 seats of their Parliament to determine who will lead the next government. In sharp decline, the Social Democratic Prime Minister hopes to remain in power despite a parliament without a clear majority. The left bloc composed of five parties came in the lead with 84 seats, against 77 for the right (six parties), without reaching an absolute majority. In power sin…
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