Danish Coalition Talks Near Record as Frederiksen Seeks Deal
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Danish Coalition Talks Near Record as Frederiksen Seeks Deal
On Wednesday there was a break in the government negotiations at Marienborg. On Thursday the Radicals will stop by.
It's been 43 days since the Danish parliamentary elections, and the country has yet to see a new government. This is the longest such period in the country's history. The prolonged coalition talks are raising concerns among the Danish media and public, especially in light of the international challenges.
Denmark has been unable to form a government for over 40 days. Negotiations have stalled, and the political stalemate is the longest in the country's history.
There is still no sign of a new government in Denmark after parliamentary elections held in March. Everything is pointing to the fact that the government formation negotiations will now be the longest in history.
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