Stockholm, March 25, (dpa/GNA) – Denish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, tendered the government’s resignation on Wednesday, paving the way for the formation of a new one that she is hoping to lead following Tuesday’ elections.
Frederiksen offered the resignation to King Frederik X, the Royal House said in a statement, in a formal step a day after her Social Democrats emerged as the strongest party in Denmark’s general election.
Nonetheless, with some 22% of the vote, their result was historically poor after 27.6% in 2022.
While Frederiksen’s party remains the largest force following the vote, it is unclear whether she will get a mandate to form a new government.
Once the outgoing government resigns, in Danish tradition, the king receives the leaders of all 12 parliamentary parties one after the other at the palace for what is known as the “King’s Round.”
The leaders inform Frederik X whom they support as the future head of government or leader of the coalition talks. Based on this, the king decides who may be the first to try and form a coalition that does not face a majority opposition.
It will be the first time Frederik X holds a King’s Round, since his accession to the throne in January 2024.
The Danish parliament has 179 seats, of which 175 are allocated in Denmark and two each in Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The Greenlandic votes were to be counted on Wednesday morning.
Frederiksen’s party and other left-leaning parties got a combined 84 seats, short of the 90 seats needed for a majority in the Danish parliament.
GNA