Mette Frederiksen Secures Third Term as Denmark’s Prime Minister, Citing Greenland Stance

Mette Frederiksen is set to begin a third term leading Denmark’s government. Her re‑election is attributed in part to a firm policy on Greenland. The stance has resonated

Mette Frederiksen is set to begin a third term leading Denmark’s government. Her re‑election is attributed in part to a firm policy on Greenland. The stance has resonated with voters concerned about Arctic interests. Frederiksen’s party secured enough parliamentary support to form a coalition. The outcome reinforces Denmark’s strategic focus on northern territories. Opposition parties noted the Greenland issue as a decisive factor. The new term will likely prioritize climate and security policies linked to the region. Analysts will watch how the government balances domestic and geopolitical priorities.