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Danish PM Resigns After Disastrous Election Losses For Social Democrats

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The experiment of the coalition of the center is about to end. If Social-Democrat Mette Frederiksen continues as Danish Prime Minister, she will have to look further to the left. Right was won and lost, the government in the Folketinget becomes complicated.

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Danish PM Resigns After Disastrous Election Losses For Social Democrats

ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero

·United States
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Mette Frederiksen has once again become the strongest force in Denmark with the Social Democrats, but the result is nevertheless a heavy blow for her. Neither her left-wing camp nor the right-wing bloc achieved a majority in the parliamentary election. Frederiksen's party achieved its worst result since 1903. On Wednesday she submitted to the king the resignation of her government.Now difficult negotiations on a new coalition begin.The contribut…

Mette Frederiksen has formally resigned after her tripartite coalition did not obtain a parliamentary majority in the general elections. The resignation was presented Wednesday to King Frederik X at the Amalienborg Palace, according to an official statement. Frederiksen is expected to remain in office while negotiations begin. As a clear majority does not emerge, the Danish parties are now facing the challenge of building a viable coalition. Ear…

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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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