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Denmark Forms New Coalition

Her previous centrist coalition lost its majority on March 24 as voters reacted to a cost-of-living crisis

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What happened
Mette Frederiksen reaches a coalition deal after Denmark’s March election, keeping government power amid U.S. pressure over Greenland.
Why it matters
Her previous centrist coalition lost its majority on March 24 as voters reacted to a cost-of-living crisis.
What to watch
The governing test shifts to holding four parties together while U.S. pressure over Greenland continues.

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Brief text

Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said she formed a left-leaning minority coalition after March’s inconclusive election, securing a third term amid a crisis in ties with Donald Trump over Greenland.

  1. Frame 1Mette Frederiksen reaches a coalition deal after Denmark’s March election, keeping government power amid U.S. pressure over Greenland.
  2. Frame 2The agreement gives the Social Democratic leader a third consecutive term after more than two months of negotiations.
  3. Frame 3The new coalition brings together Social Democrats, Socialist People’s Party, Radikale Venstre, and the Moderates.
  4. Frame 4Her previous centrist coalition lost its majority on March 24 as voters reacted to a cost-of-living crisis.
  5. Frame 5Frederiksen met King Frederik X before saying a government could be formed after long negotiations.
  6. Frame 6The governing test shifts to holding four parties together while U.S. pressure over Greenland continues.
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Jun 1, 8:14 PM EDT
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