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Back to EpisodesFrederiksen's Social Democrats Face Historic Low
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksens Social Democrats face their worst election result in over a century, with just thirty-eight seats in parliament, down from fifty-four. Despite her strong international reputation, voters focused on domestic issues like rising living costs and migration, leading to a loss of support from both the left and right. The anti-immigration Danish Peoples Party gained support, while the centrist Moderates could play a crucial role in coalition talks. Frederiksen is ready for negotiations but anticipates a challenging process.
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