Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's Social Democrats suffered their worst electoral result in over a century Tuesday, with migration and cost-of-living concerns overshadowing international support for her Greenland stance against the U.S. Frederiksen's left-wing bloc won 84 of 179 parliamentary seats, narrowly ahead of right-leaning parties with 77 seats, setting up uncertain coalition negotiations that could take weeks.
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's Social Democrats suffered their worst electoral result in over a century Tuesday, with migration and cost-of-living concerns overshadowing international support for her Greenland stance against the U.S. Frederiksen's left-wing bloc won 84 of 179 parliamentary seats, narrowly ahead of right-leaning parties with 77 seats, setting up uncertain coalition negotiations that could take weeks.