Denmark's Frederiksen weakened by election setback, coalition talks loom
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Denmark's Social Democrats won the election but achieved their weakest result in 120+ years, complicating coalition negotiations.
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Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's Social Democrats won Tuesday's Danish general election but secured their weakest result in over 120 years, leaving the left-wing bloc without a parliamentary majority. Despite finishing first, the party's poor performance signals voter dissatisfaction and complicates Frederiksen's path to forming a new government. She now faces coalition negotiations with other parties to assemble enough seats in parliament to continue governing. The election outcome weakens her political position heading into those talks, potentially forcing concessions on policy priorities. Denmark's political landscape remains fragmented, making coalition-building a complex process that could take weeks or months to resolve.
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Prime Minister Frederiksen is entering coalition negotiations with other parties to assemble a parliamentary majority.
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