The Danish King Frederik X has tasked outgoing Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen with leading negotiations to form a new government after her party, the Social Democrats, failed to secure a majority in the recent elections. Danes anticipate a lengthy process to build political alliances.
Danish Foreign Minister <strong>Lars Løkke Rasmussen</strong> emerges as a key figure in forming the next government, acting as a kingmaker amid significant political shifts following recent elections in Denmark.
The results of the parliamentary elections in Denmark indicate that Meta Frederiksen will remain Prime Minister, despite her party, the Social Democrats, achieving its worst result in over a century. This victory comes amid rising tensions over sensitive leaks from Hungary.
Danes are voting today in parliamentary elections that could secure a third term for Social Democratic Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. This election comes amid local and international challenges affecting voter choices.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, a prominent leader in the country's modern history, faces increasing pressure for government change. Amid the ongoing Greenland crisis, voters question her ability to maintain her position.