Feb 26 • 11:53 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Yle Uutiset

Parliamentary elections will be held in Denmark at the end of March

Denmark will hold parliamentary elections on March 24, according to Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.

Denmark is set to conduct its parliamentary elections on March 24, as announced by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. This decision reaffirms the Prime Minister's authority to determine the election date, which is a privilege granted by the Danish constitution, stating that elections must occur at least every four years. The last parliamentary elections in Denmark were held in November 2022.

In recent months, Frederiksen has found herself at the forefront of international politics, particularly in relation to discussions surrounding Greenland and its connection to the United States. Former President Donald Trump's interest in the potential annexation of Greenland has kept Frederiksen in the international spotlight, thereby influencing her political standing domestically.

Recent polling indicates that these developments have bolstered Frederiksen's popularity among Danish voters. The ongoing international discussions involving Denmark's position and the response to U.S. policies may significantly shape the landscape of the upcoming elections, as the Prime Minister navigates both domestic concerns and international relations.

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