Frederiksen poised for third term as Danish prime minister, citing Greenland stance

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is expected to begin a third term. Her re‑election is attributed to a firm position on Greenland.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is expected to begin a third term. Her re‑election is attributed to a firm position on Greenland. The development was reported by WBOC TV. Frederiksen’s stance emphasizes Denmark’s strategic interests in the Arctic. Voters indicated support for her policies during the recent election. The third term will continue under her current coalition government. Analysts note the Greenland issue remains a central foreign‑policy focus. The upcoming parliamentary session will mark the start of her new term.