Frederiksen Begins Third Term as Denmark’s Prime Minister, Citing Strong Stance on Greenland

Denmark’s recent parliamentary election delivered a victory for incumbent Mette Frederiksen. Her Social Democrats secured enough seats to form a government for a third consecutive term. Political

Denmark’s recent parliamentary election delivered a victory for incumbent Mette Frederiksen. Her Social Democrats secured enough seats to form a government for a third consecutive term. Political analysts credit the win to her firm position on Greenland’s strategic future. Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory, has become a focal point in Arctic policy debates. Frederiksen’s stance emphasizes tighter Danish oversight and investment in the island’s resources. Voters expressed support for a clear approach to the Greenland issue amid growing geopolitical interest. The new coalition will continue to prioritize Greenland in its foreign‑policy agenda. Opposition parties warn that the policy could strain relations with Greenland’s local government.