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Briefing: Tough negotiations loom as Denmark's Social Democrats fail to secure a majority

Strategic angle: The party, which has governed since 2019, gained the most votes but saw its weakest results in over a century.

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Updated 17 days ago
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The recent election results indicate a significant shift in Denmark's political landscape, as the Social Democrats, despite being the leading party, have not secured a majority.

This outcome raises questions about the party's ability to form a stable government and implement infrastructure policies effectively, given their historical performance.

The implications for governance and policy implementation could be profound, as the party will need to navigate complex negotiations with potential coalition partners.