Danish PM Opens up Government Negotiations to Centre-Right Parties
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Danish PM opens up government negotiations to centre-right parties
After coming under pressure from the Moderates, Denmark's interim prime minister Mette Frederiksen has opened up negotiations to find Denmark's next government to two right-wing parties: the Conservatives and the Liberals.
The Moderates refuse to participate in new government negotiations with the Social Democrats unless Mette Frederiksen puts the left wing "on pause" and brings V and K to the negotiating table.
Danish Foreign Minister and leader of the Moderate Party, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, announced that he will only hold talks with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen about forming a government if the latter begins talks with center-right parties to form a new coalition.
Things are coming to a head in the government negotiations on Friday afternoon. The Moderates' Lars Løkke Rasmussen has just demanded that acting Prime Minister and royal investigator Mette Frederiksen (S) invite Ve...
The Liberals have come up with an opening that should be seized, believes the Moderates' chairman.
Løkke: PM to reach out to Venstre and Conservatives - The Copenhagen Post
The leader of The Moderates (Moderaterne) – centrist, pragmatic and reform-oriented – Lars Løkke Rasmussen, assesses that the royal investigator and lead negotiator Mette Frederiksen (S) is now reaching out to The Liberal Party (Venstre) and The Conservative People’s Party (Det Konservative Folkeparti) in connection with the government negotiations. Løkke stated this after Friday’s government […]
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