(CN) — Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen began the difficult work of creating a new coalition Wednesday, after a splintered vote in national elections left no bloc with enough votes to form a government.
Denmark’s biggest party, Frederiksen’s Social Democrats, secured just 38 seats of 179 in Parliament in Tuesday’s election, a loss of 12 compared to 2022. The result is the worst in over 100 years, echoing warnings from last year when the party lost its longtime grip on Copenhagen.
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