Denmark’s Mette Frederiksen agrees centre-left coalition after months of uncertainty
Mette Frederiksen’s centrist coalition had lost its majority in the 24 March vote as Danes revolted over a cost-of-living crisis. Photograph: Sebastian Elias Uth/Reuters View image in fullscreen Mette Frederiksen’s centrist coalition had lost its majority in the 24 March vote as Danes revolted over a cost-of-living crisis. Photograph: Sebastian Elias Uth/Reuters Denmark’s Mette Frederiksen agrees centre-left coalition after months of uncertainty Social Democratic leader secures third consecutive term as prime minister amid crisis in ties with Donald Trump over Greenland Denmark’s Social Democratic leader Mette Frederiksen said on Monday she has agreed to form a centre-left coalition government, maintaining her grip on power amid a crisis in ties with Donald Trump over Greenland. The deal to form a minority cabinet gives Frederiksen a third consecutive term as prime minister, ending months of uncertainty after a March election in which 12 parties won seats in the Danish parliament. “I have been to see His Majesty the King and announced that a government can be formed after long negotiations,” Frederiksen told reporters. Her centrist coalition lost its majority in the March 24 vote as Danes revolted over a cost of living crisis, although the Social Democratic party remained the biggest group in parliament with 38 out of 179 seats, down from 50. After more than two months of haggling, where the Social Democrats and the right-wing Liberals each sought to lead a new government, it was the 48-year-old Frederiksen who secured the necessary backing from parties in parliament. “It is a government platform for the people who are in Denmark and for the generations to come and also for the animals,” she said. Animal welfare was one of several major topics debated in the election campaign. The government’s overall priorities will be presented on Tuesday while ministers will be named on Wednesday, Frederiksen said. The government’s immediate to-do list includes diplomatic talks over Greenland, which Trump has threatened to annex, and a rapid build-up of Denmark’s military as security in Europe deteriorates amid Russia’s war in Ukraine. In addition to the Social Democrats, the new government will consist of the Social Liberals, the Green Left and the centrist Moderates, relying primarily on the far-left Red-Green Alliance for a parliamentary majority, though it can also seek backing from other parties on individual votes. The new government marks a shift to the left for Frederiksen, who in the past four years headed an unusual coalition across the left-right divide with her Social Democrats, the Moderates and the Liberals. Explore more on these topics Denmark Europe news Share Reuse this content
Mette Frederiksens decision shows the centre-lefts ability to unite and navigate complex political landscapes. Lets see how this coalitions inclusive approach plays out in the coming months!
Wow, Mette Frederiksens ability to unite the center-left is truly inspiring. I cant wait to see how this inclusive approach will tackle the looming climate crisis and ensure universal healthcare for all Danes. Lets hope her coalition has the political will to make meaningful change, not just for the elite but for the everyday working class too. #ProgressivePride #DanishDream
Mette Frederiksens decision is a testament to the center-lefts resilience. Lets watch how this inclusive approach shapes Denmarks future policies and governance.
Mette Frederiksens coalition victory after months of political limbo is a testament to democratic processes, but lets not overlook the underlying challenges of governance and public trust. Its crucial that the new administration addresses these issues to truly earn the support of the Danish people. #DanishPolitics
Its encouraging to see Mette Frederiksens decision to form a centre-left coalition. This demonstrates political maturity and the ability to unite around shared goals, even in challenging times. Lets watch how this inclusive approach plays out and hope for positive results.