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The elections in Denmark are a thriller: No government is “formed” – Rasmussen’s Moderates are a wild card

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Center-left coalition and far-right alliance fail to form government

The Moderate of Lars Løkke Rasmussen looks set to be the party that will determine what form the coalition government will take after today’s parliamentary elections in Denmarksince neither the center-left coalition under former prime minister Mette Frederiksen nor the right-far-right alliance secure the coveted majority in the 179-seat parliament, according to an exit poll by public television (DR).

The election result is expected, for the first time after four decades, to significantly change the political scene in the Nordic country.

Denmark’s centre-left parties under her leadership Fredericksen they are expected to secure 85 seats, compared to 73 of the right-far-right alliance. His centrist Moderate party Lars Locke Rasmussen, who has served as prime minister of Denmark twice, is estimated to get 9.3% and 17 seats, according to exit polls broadcast after the polls closed in Denmark.

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DenmarkelectionsnewsSkai.gr

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