Denmark gets new government as Greenland crisis persists
Summary
Mette Frederiksen has formed a new centre-left minority government in Denmark after two months of delays following a fractured election. Her government will face a major challenge managing tensions with the United States over Greenland, as well as increasing Denmark’s military strength due to the security situation in Europe.Key Facts
- Mette Frederiksen’s Social Democratic Party will lead a centre-left minority government.
- The new government was formed after over 60 days of negotiations involving 12 parties.
- In the recent election, Frederiksen’s party lost seats and its majority for the first time since 1903.
- A central issue is the dispute with the U.S. over Greenland following President Donald Trump’s threat to annex the territory.
- Frederiksen strongly opposes giving up Danish control of Greenland, saying it would threaten NATO.
- Greenland has valuable natural resources and a key US military base called Pituffik Space Base.
- The government plans to boost Denmark’s defense due to increased threats from Russia’s war in Ukraine.
- Denmark has already increased defense spending to more than 3% of its GDP and expanded military conscription to include women.
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