DENMARK VOTES 2026: Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen seeking third term
Denmark’s ruling party needs 90 out of 179 seats in parliament to form a government. However, the country has not been ruled by a government with absolute majority since 1903. One of the key factors for voters include US President Donald Trump's aim to control Greenland. Will Denselow reports from Brussels.
Denmark’s ruling party needs 90 out of 179 seats in parliament to form a government. However, the country has not been ruled by a government with absolute majority since 1903. One of the key factors for voters include US President Donald Trump's aim to control Greenland. Will Denselow reports from Brussels.