Denmark’s center-left prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, wishes to remain in office following inconclusive election results. Her party, the Social Democrats, won the most votes but fell short of their previous results. The election was dominated by the cost of living, putting pressure on incumbent leaders. With no clear majority for the left or right-wing parties, coalition talks are expected to take place. Frederiksen emphasized the need for a stable government in Denmark amid global unrest, including war in Europe and the Middle East. Negotiations for the next administration will likely last for weeks.
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