Frederiksen poised for third term as Danish PM, citing firm stance on Greenland

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is set to begin a third term in office. Her re‑election is attributed in part to a strong position on Greenland policy. The government

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is set to begin a third term in office. Her re‑election is attributed in part to a strong position on Greenland policy. The government has emphasized sovereignty and strategic interests in the Arctic region. Voters responded positively to her handling of Greenland‑related issues. The upcoming term will continue to address climate and security matters in the north. Opposition parties acknowledged her decisive approach during the campaign. International partners are watching Denmark’s Greenland strategy closely. The new term will test how the policy stance influences future elections.