Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s party won a closely contested election, setting the stage for difficult coalition talks to secure a third term in power. The premier’s Social Democrats emerged as the biggest party with 21.9% of the parliamentary vote after all ballots were preliminarily counted. The election was dominated by foreign and security policy in light of US President Donald Trump’s designs for Greenland. Bloomberg’s Sara Sjolin reports.
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