Denmark's coalition talks break down in setback for prime minister Frederiksen


FILE PHOTO: Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen addresses the media on the day of a summit of the European Union and regional partners' leaders in Nicosia (Lefkosia), Cyprus, April 24, 2026. REUTERS/Yiannis Kourtoglou/File Photo

COPENHAGEN, May 8 (Reuters) - ⁠Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's bid to form ⁠a new government coalition broke down on Friday ‌when a key partner abandoned the talks, jeopardising her ambition of securing a third consecutive term in office after the March ​election.

The prime minister's centre-left coalition ⁠talks reached a stalemate ⁠in recent weeks, slowing down government decision making amid efforts ⁠to ‌resolve a crisis in ties with U.S. President Donald Trump's administration over Greenland.

Denmark's King ⁠Frederik must now hand the task of ​exploring government ‌options to one of the 11 other party ⁠leaders. He ​could also reappoint Frederiksen, now or later, for a second attempt at forming a cabinet.

The king will meet with ⁠Frederiksen at 1530 GMT on Friday, ​the palace said in a short statement.

Moderate Party leader Lars Lokke Rasmussen on Friday ended talks with Frederiksen ⁠and proposed that the task of leading the negotiations should be given to Troels Lund Poulsen of the Liberal Party, who could seek to form a ​centre-right government.

Frederiksen's Social Democrats, in ⁠power since 2019, won 38 seats in the 179-seat ​parliament, down from 50 in 2022, ‌making it their worst election ​result since 1903.

(Reporting by Stine Jacobsen, Soren Jeppesen and Louise Rasmussen, editing by Terje Solsvik)

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