Summary
Denmark's recent election ended with no clear winner, leaving Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's future uncertain. Neither the left-leaning nor right-leaning parties gained a majority, making former PM Lars Løkke Rasmussen's centrist party a key player in forming the next government.
Key Facts
- Denmark's election did not result in a clear winner.
- Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's Social Democrats lost some support.
- No party or coalition achieved a majority in parliament.
- Lars Løkke Rasmussen's centrist party holds a deciding role.
- Frederiksen has strong support for Ukraine and a tough stance on migration.
- The campaign focused on everyday issues like cost of living and pensions.
- Frederiksen called the election early, aiming to boost her standing.
- Denmark is a member of the European Union and NATO.