Polls open in key Denmark elections clouded by Trump's Greenland threat
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Polls open in key Denmark elections clouded by Trump's Greenland threat
"Mette Frederiksen's firm rejection of Trump's bid to take over Greenland boosted her approval ratings, helping to stabilize her government after a period of declining support."
"Polls suggest her centre-left Social Democrats could remain the largest party in the 179-seat parliament, although they risk their weakest result in more than a century."
"The fate of Greenland has not dominated the campaign. Instead, parties have focused on domestic issues such as food and fuel prices, the future of agriculture, and welfare standards at pig farms."
Mette Frederiksen is seeking a third term as Prime Minister of Denmark amid a parliamentary election. Her firm rejection of Donald Trump's proposal to acquire Greenland has boosted her approval ratings. Approximately 4.3 million Danes are registered to vote, with polls opening at 8am and closing at 8pm. While Frederiksen's Social Democrats are projected to remain the largest party, they may face their weakest result in over a century due to voter dissatisfaction with social program cuts and rising living costs. The campaign has focused on domestic issues rather than Greenland's fate.
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