Danish PM's left-wing bloc wins vote but with no majority
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Danish PM's left-wing bloc wins vote but with no majority
"Mette Frederiksen's left-wing bloc won 84 seats in Denmark's 179-seat parliament, but the right secured 77 seats, complicating coalition negotiations."
"The Social Democrats experienced their worst electoral result since the start of the last century, sinking to 21.9%, a dramatic fall from 27.5% in 2022."
"Voting concerns have shifted to domestic issues, with proposals for a wealth tax and immigration debates rising to the forefront of voter priorities."
"Frederiksen campaigned on her leadership skills to navigate complex international relations, but domestic issues have taken precedence in the election."
Mette Frederiksen's left-wing bloc won 84 seats in Denmark's parliament but did not achieve a majority. The right secured 77 seats, with Rasmussen's Moderates holding 14 seats, complicating coalition negotiations. The Social Democrats experienced their worst electoral result since the last century, dropping to 21.9% from 27.5% in 2022. Domestic issues, including wealth tax proposals and immigration debates, have become central to voter concerns, overshadowing previous international focus. Frederiksen's leadership since 2019 is now challenged by a fragmented political landscape.
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