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Denmark's election on March 21, 2026, sees PM Mette Frederiksen seek third term amid U.S. tensions over Greenland, with her party projected to lead but need coalitions.
Denmark holds a general election on March 21, 2026, with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen seeking a third term amid a diplomatic standoff with U.S. President Donald Trump over Greenland, which boosted her popularity despite declining support on domestic issues like living costs.
Her Social Democrats are projected to win the most seats but fall short of a majority, likely requiring coalition talks.
Key challenges come from center-right parties, including Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen and Alex Vanopslagh, whose credibility was hurt by past drug admissions.
The anti-immigration Danish People’s Party is expected to rebound.
Domestic debates center on immigration, a proposed wealth tax, and a left-wing push to reduce pig farming.
Greenland’s status remains broadly supported within Denmark, and U.S.-Denmark tensions have eased after Trump’s tariff threats.
La elección de Dinamarca el 21 de marzo de 2026, ve al primer ministro Mette Frederiksen buscar un tercer mandato en medio de las tensiones estadounidenses sobre Groenlandia, con su partido proyectado para liderar pero necesita coaliciones.