
"The three parties that have formed Frederiksen's administration are all expected to fall well short of a majority, complicating her hopes for a third term."
"If the results hold, the vote would represent the worst result for Frederiksen's Social Democrats since the start of the last century, sinking to between 19.2% and 21%."
"Voting concerns appear to have moved to the domestic tack, with issues like a proposal for a wealth tax and debates about immigration climbing back up to the top."
"Frederiksen had campaigned on a promise that her tough and tested leadership skills will help the nation navigate a complex relationship with international affairs."
Election exit polls in Denmark indicated mixed results, complicating Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's chances for a third term. Her party, the Social Democrats, is projected to come in first but may not secure a majority. The center-right Venstre and Moderates, part of her coalition, are also expected to fall short. Domestic issues, including a wealth tax and immigration debates, have taken precedence over previous international concerns. Frederiksen's party faces its worst results since the last century, with projections between 19.2% and 21% compared to 27.5% in 2022.
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