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The Social Democrats remained Denmark’s top party with 28% of the vote, but it remained unclear long into the night whether the center-left parties together would reach the 90 seats needed for a ...
Denmark has reframed the debate on migration by adopting highly restrictive rules presented through the lens of progressive ...
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen outside of Sainte Marie du Mont, Normandy, on June 6. Frederiksen was assaulted by a man on a square in the capital of Copenhagen, according to state ...
Denmark isn’t the only country where the Social Democrats have recently lost support. In neighboring Sweden, Magdalena Andersson’s government was defeated by the right-wing opposition in September.
The Social Democrats remained Denmark’s top party with 28% of the vote, but it remained unclear long into the night whether the center-left parties together would reach the 90 seats needed for a ...
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