Denmark’s Mette Frederiksen agrees centre-left coalition after months of uncertainty
Mette Frederiksen, leader of Denmark's Social Democrats, has agreed to form a centre-left coalition government, securing a third consecutive term as prime minister. This agreement follows months of uncertainty after a March election where her party lost its majority.

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AI-generatedMette Frederiksen, leader of Denmark's Social Democrats, has agreed to form a centre-left coalition government, securing a third consecutive term as prime minister. This agreement follows months of uncertainty after a March election where her party lost its majority. The new minority cabinet will include the Social Liberals, Green Left, and the centrist Moderates, with support from the far-left Red-Green Alliance. Key priorities for the government include diplomatic discussions regarding Greenland and strengthening Denmark's military amidst European security concerns. Frederiksen announced the formation of the government after negotiations, with priorities to be presented and ministers named later this week.
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5 extractedDiplomatic talks over Greenland and a military buildup are immediate priorities for the new government.
The new government will include the Social Liberals, the Green Left, and the Moderates.
The Social Democrats remained the biggest party in parliament with 38 out of 179 seats after the March election.
The new government will be a minority cabinet, giving Frederiksen a third consecutive term as prime minister.
Mette Frederiksen has agreed to form a centre-left coalition government in Denmark.