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Denmark’s Frederiksen gets new chance to form government after centre-right talks fail

By Thomson Reuters May 23, 2026 | 7:29 AM

COPENHAGEN, May 23 (Reuters) – Denmark’s King Frederik asked caretaker Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Saturday to make ​a fresh attempt to form ‌a government after centre-right talks led by Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen broke down.

The decision gives Frederiksen, whose Social Democrats remain ‌Denmark’s ​largest party despite ⁠heavy election losses, another ⁠chance to secure a third consecutive term in office.

Poulsen, leader of the right-wing Liberal Party, had been ​asked earlier this month to explore government options after Frederiksen’s own ⁠coalition talks collapsed when ⁠the centrist Moderate Party walked ​away.

Frederiksen is likely to face pressure ​to make concessions to Moderate Party leader ‌Lars Lokke Rasmussen, whose support is seen as pivotal after the March election left parliament split among ⁠12 parties.

Her Social Democrats won 38 seats in the 179-seat parliament, down from 50 in ⁠2022, ‌making it their worst election ⁠result since 1903.

The prolonged negotiations ​have ‌slowed government decision-making at ​a sensitive ⁠time for Denmark, which is seeking to resolve a crisis in ties with U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration over Greenland.

(Reporting by Stine Jacobsen, editing by ​Terje Solsvik)