
Danish Government Formation Talks Remain Deadlocked One Month Post-Election
Negotiations to form a new Danish government have reached a stalemate, with no progress reported a month after the general election. Political parties continue to struggle to find common ground for a coalition.
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A month after elections, Danish government talks remain in stalemate
Talks on forming a new Danish government are in stalemate one month on from the country’s parliamentary election, slowing decision-making amid efforts to resolve a crisis in ties with US President Donald Trump’s administration over Greenland. Caretaker Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, armed with a royal mandate, is leading coalition talks among the 12 parties in parliament but has so far only won support from left-wing groups, which is not enough to secure a parliamentary...
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