
COPENHAGEN — In a historic political comeback following the nation’s longest coalition negotiations on record, Social Democratic leader Mette Frederiksen has secured a third consecutive term as Denmark’s Prime Minister.
Late Monday evening, Frederiksen emerged from an audience with King Frederik X to announce that she had successfully engineered a four-party, left-leaning minority coalition. The breakthrough ends more than two months of intense gridlock following the fractured March 24 general election, which saw 12 different parties splinter the 179-seat Folketing (parliament).
”I have been to see His Majesty the King and announced that a government can be formed after long negotiations,” a weary but resolute Frederiksen told reporters.
A Sharp Left Turn to Tackle inflation
The new administration marks a definitive ideological pivot for the 48-year-old Prime Minister, who spent the last four years leading an unconventional, broad left-right alliance. Her new government consists of her own Social Democrats, the Green Left, the Social Liberals, and the centrist Moderates. Together, the bloc controls 82 seats and will rely on the far-left Red-Green Alliance to command a working parliamentary majority.
The political shakeup follows an electoral backlash on March 24, where Danish voters revolted against a compounding cost-of-living crisis. While Frederiksen’s Social Democrats remained the largest single entity in parliament, they suffered their worst performance since 1903, plummeting from 50 seats to just 38.
The initial weeks of negotiations were so fraught that Frederiksen temporarily conceded defeat last month, allowing the right-wing opposition led by Troels Lund Poulsen of the liberal Venstre party a chance to build a cabinet—an effort that ultimately collapsed.
In a bid to directly address the domestic grievances that cost her seats, Frederiksen’s incoming government has unveiled immediate relief measures, including:
- Halving the Value Added Tax (VAT) on food items.
- Implementing free public transportation for young people.
- Providing targeted financial subsidies to Danes hit hardest by soaring petrol and diesel prices.
Surprisingly, domestic animal welfare—a dominant and emotional issue during the spring campaign tied to the nation’s sprawling commercial pig farming sector—also received a prominent nod.
”It is a government platform for the people who are in Denmark, for the generations to come, and also for the animals,” Frederiksen noted.
The Arctic Standoff with Washington
While domestic pocketbook issues broke the stalemate, the incoming administration faces an immediate baptism by fire on the geopolitical stage. At the top of Copenhagen’s foreign policy agenda is an escalating diplomatic crisis with Washington over Greenland, a near-autonomous territory of the Danish Realm.
U.S. President Donald Trump has renewed aggressive rhetoric threatening to annex or seize control of the mineral-rich, strategically vital Arctic island, citing American national security interests. Reports have also swirled that the U.S. is targeting three new American military bases on the island, demanding the underlying territory become sovereign U.S. soil—a demand flatly rejected by both Copenhagen and Greenland’s regional government.
The new Danish coalition program strikes an uncompromising tone of defiance against its NATO ally, asserting:
“The government will stand firm on the kingdom’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and right to self-determination.”
Simultaneously, the administration is accelerating Denmark’s domestic military expansion. Driven by anxieties surrounding the reliability of Washington’s commitment to European security and the ongoing war in Ukraine, Denmark has aggressively scaled up its defense infrastructure, pushing military spending past 3% of GDP.
A Fragile Future Ahead
Though Frederiksen joins an elite club of European leaders to pull off a third consecutive term, domestic analysts warn her path ahead is perilous. Weakened by a string of domestic scandals during her second term and holding a razor-thin minority, many political scientists question whether this newly minted left-leaning alliance can survive a full four-year term.
The formal presentation of the government’s comprehensive policy manifesto is scheduled for Tuesday, with the official roster of cabinet ministers expected to be unveiled on Wednesday.
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