After Standing Up to Trump Over Greenland, Denmark’s Prime Minister Leads in Election
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Despite losses, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen can expect to remain in power. Thanks to Donald Trump.
The Social Democratic Party of the Danish Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, has won the parliamentary elections this Tuesday. With 99% of the vote counted, it adds 21.9% of the votes. At a long distance the Green Left (11.6%) and the Liberal Party (10.1%) are located. Still, the president, in office since 2019, gets a bad result and faces arduous negotiations to be able to continue at the head of the government.
Mette Frederiksen has won again, according to polls on urn, but loses votes over the previous elections
In Denmark, Mette Frederiksen asserts to the international face of crises, but does her foreign popularity suffice to seduce Danish voters, divided and attentive to national divisions and coalitions?
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