Danish PM opens up government negotiations to centre-right parties
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Danish PM opens up government negotiations to centre-right parties
"Mette Frederiksen stated, 'Although the previous SVM government got a lot of criticism, I've never hidden the fact that I was a big fan of it.' This reflects her support for the coalition that previously governed Denmark."
"'We led the country through a difficult period, invested in defence and security, invested significantly in welfare and implemented a long list of reforms,' Frederiksen noted, emphasizing the achievements of the past government."
"'We're trying now to find out if that could be possible again with even more parties,' Frederiksen mentioned, indicating her willingness to expand the coalition for a new government."
Mette Frederiksen has opened negotiations with the Conservatives and Liberals to form a centrist government after Lars Lkke Rasmussen's ultimatum. Previously, Frederiksen aimed for a left-wing government. She expressed support for the previous SVM government, which united the Social Democrats, Liberals, and Moderates. The recent election resulted in no majority, with the left gaining slightly more seats. The Moderates hold a crucial role in negotiations, and the political landscape remains uncertain as parties seek a viable government solution.
Read at www.thelocal.dk
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