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Denmark’s PM resigns after failing to secure majority in general election – Al Jazeera

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Last updated: March 25, 2026 11:26 am
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Mette Frederiksen could return for a third term as prime minister after tough coalition talks.
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Danish ⁠Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has ⁠submitted her government’s resignation ⁠to the king after her three-party coalition suffered a ‌large defeat in a general election, the royal palace said in ⁠a statement.
Parties are set ⁠to launch potentially tough and ⁠long negotiations on Wednesday to determine ⁠whether ⁠the next government will be formed by Frederiksen ‌or another party leader.
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 immigration, a cost-of-living crisis and welfare.
Her left-wing bloc won 84 seats in parliament, versus 77 for the right-leaning parties, with both sides falling short of the 90 needed for a majority.
That leaves both sides 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.
The Social Democrats remains Denmark’s biggest party, however, with 21.9 percent support, meaning Frederiksen could return for a third term as prime minister following coalition talks.
Domestic policy issues overshadowed the support for Frederiksen’s defiant stance towards United States President Donald Trump’s ‌repeated ambitions to acquire Denmark’s semi-autonomous territory, Greenland.
Frederiksen warned in January that a US takeover of Greenland would amount to the end of NATO.

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