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Denmarks Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen resigned after her partys worst election performance since 1903, despite still leading with 22% of the vote. Voters expressed dissatisfaction with economic promises, cost-of-living crisis, welfare cuts, and environmental concerns. The election saw a shift towards anti-immigration groups and greens, with right-wing nationalists gaining 17% of the vote. Frederiksens left-leaning bloc secured 84 seats, but no majority was achieved. Centrist Moderates hold the key to forming the next government. Frederiksen remains the top contender to lead again, aiming to forge cross-party deals following her partys loss.
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