Danish left-wing bloc could retain majority in parliament
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Danish PM’s center-left bloc secures majority in election - La Prensa Latina Media
Copenhagen, Nov 2 (EFE).- The center-left bloc of Danish prime minister Mette Frederisken has secured a majority in the country’s general elections thanks in part to voters in Greenland and the Faroe Islands.Frederiksen’s Social Democrats boosted their haul of parliamentary seats by two, securing 50 of the 179 in the Folketing.Greenland’s two parliamentary seats and one of the Faroe Islands’ two seats in the Copenhagen-based parliament went to p…
Danish left-wing bloc retains a majority in parliament
Denmark’s left-leaning bloc will maintain a slim majority in parliament after all votes in a general election were counted, paving the way for another term for Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and her Social Democratic Party.
Initial results: Center-left bloc set to win Danish election
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — A full preliminary vote count shows a center-left bloc is set to win Denmark’s election with a one-seat majority in Parliament. The result puts Prime Minister Mette Fredriksen in a strong position to stay in power.
Initial results: Center-left bloc set to win Danish election
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Prime Minister Mette Fredriksen’s Social Democrats won the most votes in Denmark’s election Tuesday but it was unclear whether the center-left bloc that backs her government in Parliament would retain its majority.
Initial results: Center-left bloc set to win Danish election
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — A full preliminary vote count shows a center-left bloc is set to win Denmark’s election with a one-seat majority in Parliament. The result puts Prime Minister Mette Fredriksen in a strong position to stay in power.
Initial results: Center-left bloc set to win Danish election
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — A full preliminary vote count shows a center-left bloc is set to win Denmark’s election with a one-seat majority in Parliament. The result puts Prime Minister Mette Fredriksen in a strong position to stay in power.
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