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Danish Election Signals Shift Toward Dutch and Belgian-Style of Coalition Building

Summary by France24
Haxie Meyers-Belkin is pleased to welcome Ulrik Pram Gad, Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies. He observes a political landscape marked less by decisive outcomes and more by fragmentation and negotiation. Electoral erosion among traditional parties continues, yet not uniformly, leaving space for incumbency without dominance. Strategic timing, shaped by temporary surges in approval, has not reversed longer-term str…

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Center

Denmark's Social Democrats won parliamentary elections on Tuesday, but their support fell in the worst result in more than 100 years. The left-wing bloc failed to secure a majority to form a coalition government, which incumbent Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen wants to continue leading. The parties face difficult negotiations to form a new government.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Denmark's Social Democrats won parliamentary elections on Tuesday, but their support fell in the worst result in more than 100 years. The left-wing bloc failed to secure a majority to form a coalition government, which incumbent Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen wants to continue leading. The parties face difficult negotiations to form a new government.

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It will be a while before Denmark gets a new government, believes election expert Rune Stubager. – I think it will take weeks – at least. The unclear election results will lead to tough negotiations.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Despite losses, the Social Democrats remain the strongest party in the Danish parliament after the election. However, Prime Minister Frederiksen must now negotiate skillfully to remain in power. By Arne Bartram.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Lean Right

In the parliamentary elections in Denmark, the social democrats become the strongest force, but have to accept significant losses. On the other hand, the greatest gains were celebrated by a party that had long believed Frederiksen to be defeated.

·Dortmund, Germany
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DR broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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