Danish far-left party says it will attempt to work with centrists
The leftist Danish party Red-Green Alliance (Enhedslisten) said on Wednesday that it would be prepared to attempt to find a way to work with the centrist Moderate party so that a government can be formed.
Danish word of the day: Vælgerlussing
Today's Danish word might be making a few politicians feel a bit of a sting the day after the election.
Seven ways to get involved in politics in Denmark without being a citizen
It's easy to feel isolated from the political process, especially as a foreigner living in another country. But even if you’re not a Danish citizen, it’s still possible for you to influence politics here.
What happens next after Danish general election?
With all the votes counted, Denmark’s general election did not provide a clear winner, meaning potentially protracted negotiations will be needed to form the next government. Here’s what to expect in the coming days and weeks.
Danish PM Frederiksen warns of tough negotiations after close election result
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen declared herself ready to lead the next government, but warned compromise will be needed after Tuesday’s election provided no clear winner.
Today in Denmark: A roundup of the latest news on Wednesday
Election reaction with no clear winner, PM Frederiksen calls for compromise and Danish newspapers skeptical over prospects for upcoming negotiations. Here’s the news from Denmark this Wednesday.
'It could be messy': Danish party leaders react to inconclusive election result
The leaders of Denmark's political parties have given their take on the election result, which did not provide an outright winner but left the centrist Moderates party as kingmakers.
'King’s round' and 'royal investigator': Why regal terms matter in Danish elections
The leader of Denmark’s Moderate party, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, said hours before polls opened that he hopes to become ‘kongelig undersøger’ or ‘royal investigator’ after Tuesday’s election. What does this mean and why did he say it?