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PoliticsJun 2

Denmark's Mette Frederiksen Secures Third Term as Prime Minister

Denmark's Social Democratic Party leader Mette Frederiksen will form a new government after months of coalition negotiations.

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Denmark's Mette Frederiksen has secured a third term as prime minister and will form a new government following extended coalition negotiations.

The leader of Denmark's Social Democratic Party will head a centre-left coalition minority government, marking her return to the role she has held since 2019.

The government formation comes after months of political negotiations following Denmark's most recent parliamentary elections. Coalition talks in Denmark's multi-party system often require extensive deliberations to establish working majorities and policy agreements.

Frederiksen first became prime minister in June 2019, leading a Social Democratic government. Her party has maintained its position as a key political force in Danish politics throughout her tenure.

The new government arrangement will operate as a minority coalition, requiring support from other parties in parliament to pass legislation. This structure is common in Denmark's proportional representation system, where coalition governments frequently govern without commanding an outright parliamentary majority.

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