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Denmark’s right-wing defence minister to lead government formation talks

By Thomson Reuters May 8, 2026 | 9:41 AM

COPENHAGEN, May 8 (Reuters) – The king of Denmark has asked Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen to explore the formation of ​a potential centre-right government following the ‌breakdown of negotiations among centre-left parties, the royal palace said on Friday.

Denmark’s March election for parliament resulted in a fragmented assembly of 12 parties, with ‌Social ​Democratic Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen ⁠leading negotiations since ⁠then, hoping to secure a third term in office.

But Frederiksen’s talks with likely partners reached a stalemate in recent weeks, slowing ​down government decision making amid efforts to resolve a crisis in ties with U.S. ⁠President Donald Trump’s administration ⁠over Greenland.

On Friday, Lars Lokke Rasmussen ​and his centrist Moderate Party ended talks with ​Frederiksen and proposed that the task of ‌leading the negotiations should be given to Lund Poulsen, who heads the right-wing Liberal Party.

If Lund Poulsen succeeds in finding sufficient ⁠support from right-wing and centrist groups, he could become prime minister. If he fails, the task of ⁠leading the ‌talks will pass back to ⁠Frederiksen or to one of the ​other ‌party leaders.

Frederiksen’s Social Democrats, in power ​since 2019, ⁠won 38 seats in the 179-seat parliament, down from 50 in 2022, making it their worst election result since 1903.

(Reporting by Stine Jacobsen, Soren Jeppesen and Louise Rasmussen, editing by ​Terje Solsvik)