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    Denmark’s Frederiksen faces tough coalition talks to remain prime minister

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 25, 2026Updated:March 25, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Recount of votes in Marselisborg Hallen in Aarhus, Denmark, March 25, 2026. Ritzau Scanpix/Mikkel Berg Pedersen via REUTERS
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    Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is ‌expected to hand in her coalition government’s resignation on Wednesday after suffering a massive election defeat, but could still emerge as leader of a new cabinet in the coming weeks.
    Frederiksen’s Social Democratic Party had its ​worst election since 1903 on Tuesday, winning just 38 seats in the 179-seat parliament – ​down from 50 four years ago – amid voter concerns over migration, a ⁠cost-of-living crisis and welfare.
    Such domestic policy issues overshadowed the support for Frederiksen’s defiant stance ​toward U.S. President Donald Trump’s repeated ambitions to acquire Denmark’s semi-autonomous territory Greenland, analysts said.

    NEITHER BLOC ​HAS A MAJORITY

    The Social Democrats remain Denmark’s biggest party, however, with 21.9% support, meaning Frederiksen is widely seen as having a good shot at returning for a third term as prime minister, albeit following tough ​and lengthy coalition talks.
    “That is the paradox of the election, that the huge loser, ​Mette Frederiksen, the prime minister, she is the favourite to become the next prime minister as well,” ‌political analyst ⁠Noa Redington said.
    Frederiksen’s left-wing bloc won 84 seats in parliament, versus 77 for the right-leaning parties, with both sides falling short of the 90 seats needed for a majority.
    That leaves either side dependent on the 14 seats won by the unaligned Moderates Party of Foreign ​Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen, ​a centrist group ⁠that could emerge as kingmakers in coalition talks.
    Party leaders will on Wednesday hold a traditional day-after debate followed by individual meetings with the ​king, who has no formal powers, to suggest a candidate for ​a first ⁠stab at forming a government.
    Since 2022, Frederiksen has led a grand coalition of the Social Democrats, the right-of-centre Liberal Party and the Moderates. The leader of the Liberal Party, Defence Minister ⁠Troels Lund ​Poulsen, has said he was no longer interested in ​coalition rule with Frederiksen.
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