Denmark’s Mette Frederiksen forms a new four-party government

On June 2, 2026, published accounts indicated that source materials described the development without repeating the full headline wording. On June 1, 2026, Danish PM Mette Frederiksen announced a new four-party minority coalition after record 69 days of coalition talks since the March 24, 2026 election.

The same reports noted that coalition parties: Social Democrats, Moderates, Green Left (SF), and Social Liberals (Radikale)—82 of 179 parliamentary seats. Frederiksen secured a third term; government platform presented June 2 and cabinet expected June 3, 2026 (BBC, Politico, The Local).

Further context from the day indicated context includes U.S.–Denmark tensions over Greenland and Social Democrats’ weakest vote share since 1903.

Observers will watch whether follow-up orders alter the current framework.

 

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Sources:

https://en.nhandan.vn/world-news-denmark-govt

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