Mette Frederiksen Begins Third Term as Danish Prime Minister, Citing Greenland Stance
Denmark’s Social Liberal leader Mette Frederiksen was sworn in for a third term. Her re‑election is attributed in part to a firm position on Greenland. The
Denmark’s Social Liberal leader Mette Frederiksen was sworn in for a third term.
Her re‑election is attributed in part to a firm position on Greenland. The
policy emphasizes Danish sovereignty and strategic interests in the Arctic.
Voters expressed support for her approach during the recent election.
Frederiksen’s government plans to pursue deeper cooperation with Greenlandic
authorities. The stance contrasts with opposition parties’ more flexible views.
Analysts suggest the Greenland issue will shape Denmark’s foreign agenda. The
new administration will outline its priorities in the coming weeks.