Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s Social Democrat party had its worst election result since 1903 as the Scandinavian country’s parliamentary vote ended without a clear-cut winner.
Frederiksen’s leftwing bloc won 84 seats in the Danish legislature, ahead of the rightwing grouping with 77 seats, according to results with almost all votes counted on Tuesday night.
The centrist party of former rightwing premier Lars Løkke Rasmussen appeared well placed to hold the balance of power, with 14 seats.
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