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PM Frederiksen secures third term with new Danish coalition government
PM Frederiksen secures third term with new Danish coalition government Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced on Monday that she has formed a new left-leaning minority coalition after months of negotiations following inconclusive elections in March. The agreement secures her third term in office, bringing together four parties that hold a slim parliamentary majority. Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Monday she had managed to form a left-leaning minority coalition...
New Danish government vows to resist Greenland pressure and tackle cost of living
Mette Frederiksen, who returns for third term as PM, says minority coalition will ‘improve everyday lives’Denmark’s new left-leaning government has pledged to keep pushing back against US pressure over Greenland and address the cost of living crisis, with measures including halving VAT on food and offering free public transport to young people. “We present a government that will help improve the everyday lives of Danes,” Mette Frederiksen, who will return for a third consecutive term as...
New Danish government vows to resist Greenland pressure and tackle cost of living
Mette Frederiksen, who returns for third term as PM, says minority coalition will ‘improve everyday lives’Denmark’s new left-leaning government has pledged to keep pushing back against US pressure over Greenland and address the cost of living crisis, with measures including halving VAT on food and offering free public transport to young people. “We present a government that will help improve the everyday lives of Danes,” Mette Frederiksen, who will return for a third consecutive term as...
Denmark PM presents new government, with majority of women
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Wednesday presented her new cabinet, which for the first time in Danish history included more women than men. Following months of talks after inconclusive elections in March, incumbent Frederiksen said on Monday she had managed to form a minority government between her Social Democrats, the Socialist People’s Party, the centre-left Radikale Venstre and the centrist Moderates. On Wednesday, Frederiksen announced the names of the new ministers.
The Papers: 'Iran fires missile barrage' and 'New Eriksen hell'
Iran's latest strike on Israel and Danish footballer Christian Eriksen's on-field collapse are prominent on Monday's papers.
The Papers: 'Iran fires missile barrage' and 'New Eriksen hell'
Iran's latest strike on Israel and Danish footballer Christian Eriksen's on-field collapse are prominent on Monday's papers.
The Papers: 'Iran fires missile barrage' and 'New Eriksen hell'
Iran's latest strike on Israel and Danish footballer Christian Eriksen's on-field collapse are prominent on Monday's papers.
Denmark’s Frederiksen unveils new left-leaning cabinet
Denmark’s caretaker Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen unveiled her third coalition government on Wednesday, putting an end to two months of political blockage following last March’s national election. After spending the past seven years governing with center-right parties, the Danish Social Democrat opted to form a left-leaning coalition with the insurgent Green Left party, the Social Liberals and The Moderates. Her cabinet’s 21 ministers include familiar faces like former...
Greenland is part of Denmark … ‘for now,’ Rubio says
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio acknowledged Wednesday that Greenland is part of Denmark “for now,” while signaling that Washington remains deeply engaged in discussions over the Arctic island’s future role in Western security. Testifying before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Rubio sidestepped a question about whether Washington needed to own territory within NATO to defend it, instead pointing to ongoing talks with Denmark and Greenland over the island’s role in...
Weight loss drug maker sinks 25% after new safety data spooks investors
Shares of weight loss drug maker Zealand Pharma plummeted as much as 26% on Monday after new data on its experimental medicine raised concerns over its potential side effects. The Danish drugmaker said that while its drug survodutide met its key targets in a late-stage study, 19% of patients dropped out of the study due to gastrointestinal events, compared to 2.9% on placebo. "Safety/tolerability remains the key issue," said Barclays analysts in a note on Monday.