
"Outgoing deputy prime minister Troels Lund Poulsen has hit out at Mette Frederiksen mid-debate, for calling an early election. It's not me who blew up this government."
"Frederiksen also sets out the scale of challenges that the next government will probably have to face, starting from the consequences of the Iran war."
"She says that the closure of the Hormuz Strait and the impact on petrol, oil, diesel prices could put Denmark's overall competitiveness under threat."
"Frederiksen warns that the leaders should stop playing word games as if the old world still existed. It does not, she says."
Political tensions are evident among Danish leaders following the parliamentary election. Outgoing deputy prime minister Troels Lund Poulsen criticized Mette Frederiksen for calling an early election. Frederiksen highlighted the challenges ahead, including the impact of the Iran war on oil prices and Denmark's competitiveness. She emphasized the need for leaders to acknowledge the changing global landscape, particularly with the ongoing war in Ukraine and aggressive actions from Russia. The next government must be prepared to address these pressing issues.
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