Denmark Votes: PM's Party Holds Lead, But Unclear Majority

The results of Denmark's election are still uncertain, as Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's party won the most votes but fell short of a majority, raising questions about her political future.
Denmark's general election on Tuesday has left the country's political future uncertain, with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's Social Democratic Party emerging as the largest party but failing to secure a majority in parliament. Exit polls indicate that Frederiksen's party won around 28% of the vote, a significant drop from the 2019 election.
The results suggest that Frederiksen may struggle to form a new government, as her left-leaning coalition partners also saw their support decline. The populist Danish People's Party and the center-right Venstre party both gained ground, potentially complicating coalition talks.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Deutsche Welle


