Denmark's Mette Frederiksen to form government after months of negotiations
Mette Frederiksen, leader of Denmark's Social Democratic Party, will form a centre-left coalition minority government, securing her a third term as prime minister. This comes after months of negotiations following an inconclusive general election in March.

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AI-generatedMette Frederiksen, leader of Denmark's Social Democratic Party, will form a centre-left coalition minority government, securing her a third term as prime minister. This comes after months of negotiations following an inconclusive general election in March. The coalition will include the Social Democrats, the Socialist People's Party, Radikale Venstre, and the Moderates. Frederiksen informed King Frederik X of the agreement, and the new cabinet is expected to be presented on Wednesday, June 3, 2026. Despite winning the most votes, the Social Democrats' performance was their weakest since 1903, falling short of a majority.
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5 extractedThe deal gives her a third term as prime minister.
Frederiksen will present the new cabinet on Wednesday.
The coalition will consist of the Social Democrats, the Socialist People's Party, the Radikale Venstre, and the Moderates.
The Social Democrats won the most votes but saw their weakest performance since 1903.
Mette Frederiksen will form a centre-left coalition minority government in Denmark.