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MON · 2026-06-01 · 20:56 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0601-80960
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Denmark gets new government as Greenland crisis persists

Mette Frederiksen has secured a third consecutive term as Denmark's prime minister, forming a center-left minority government after over two months of political deadlock following a fractured general election. The new cabinet takes power amid an ongoing foreign policy crisis with the United States concerning Greenland.

Heba HabibAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-01 · 20:56 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Denmark gets new government as Greenland crisis persists
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Mette Frederiksen has secured a third consecutive term as Denmark's prime minister, forming a center-left minority government after over two months of political deadlock following a fractured general election. The new cabinet takes power amid an ongoing foreign policy crisis with the United States concerning Greenland. The agreement to form the government was announced on Monday, ending extensive negotiations among twelve parties. Frederiksen's Social Democratic Party experienced a significant drop in seats during the March election, leaving her with a precarious parliamentary situation. A primary challenge for the returning premier will be managing tensions with Washington, which escalated after US President Donald Trump expressed interest in annexing Greenland. Frederiksen has consistently rejected any notion of ceding Danish sovereignty over the self-governed territory.

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Frederiksen has firmly rejected any suggestion that Denmark will cede sovereignty, stating that a US takeover would “signal the end of NATO”.

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The incoming cabinet will take power amid an immediate foreign policy crisis with the United States over the future of Greenland.

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The agreement ends more than two months of political deadlock following a fractured March general election.

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Mette Frederiksen has agreed to form a centre-left minority government, securing a third consecutive term as prime minister.

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Voters frustrated by a prolonged cost-of-living crisis stripped her previous centrist coalition of its majority.

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End of election deadlock will see PM Frederiksen continue her stewardship of response to Trump’s lust for Greenland.Denmark’s Social Democratic leader, Mette Frederiksen, has announced that she has agreed to form a centre-left minority government, securing a third consecutive term as prime minister.The breakthrough, announced on Monday, ends more than two months of political deadlock following a highly fractured March general election. The incoming cabinet will take power amid an immediate foreign policy crisis with the United States over the future of Greenland.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Denmark’s PM resigns after failing to secure majority in general electionlist 2 of 3‘Not some piece of ice’: Greenland hits back at Trump insultlist 3 of 3‘Not for sale’: Greenland premier tells US envoyend of listThe agreement to form the government comes after more than 60 days of political haggling involving 12 parties. A brief failed attempt by the centre-right Liberals to form a rival government cleared the way for Frederiksen to finalise her minority cabinet.“I have been to see His Majesty the King and announced that a government can be formed after long negotiations,” Frederiksen told reporters in Copenhagen.However, the 48-year-old prime minister faces a deeply precarious landscape. In the March 24 election, voters frustrated by a prolonged cost-of-living crisis stripped her previous centrist coalition of its majority.Her Social Democratic Party saw its representation drop from 50 to 38 seats in the 179-seat parliament, marking its lowest finish since 1903.However, the sternest challenge for the returning premier will be the tension between Copenhagen and Washington over Greenland, which has spiked following threats from US President Donald Trump to annex the self-governed, Danish territory.Frederiksen has firmly rejected any suggestion that Denmark will cede sovereignty, stating that a US takeover would “signal the end of NATO”.
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