Danish King Reappoints Caretaker PM to Form a Government
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Almost two months after the parliamentary elections in Denmark, current Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has been appointed to form a government. She was selected following a so-called King's Round on Saturday. Previously, the right-liberal Troels Lund Poulsen failed to put together a coalition.
Lars Løkke Rasmussen will not get the government he dreamed of. Now Mette Frederiksen is starting an intensive negotiation process at Marienborg. The goal is to form a red-purple four-leaf clover government "soon".
After almost two months of political deadlock, the Danish government formation is back to square one, following a failed bourgeois government attempt.
The current Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is to form a government again in Denmark. Previously, several coalition negotiations had failed.
The Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen has again been commissioned to form a government. A first attempt had failed. At the center is now an agreement with a former head of government.
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