The block headed by the social democratic prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, would obtain 47.5% of the vote but would depend on support to govern
The center-left bloc of the Social Democratic Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, won the Danish legislative elections on Tuesday with 47.5% but would depend on support to govern, according to a poll at the exit of the DR public television.
Frederiksen and his allies would obtain 85 seats against 73 for the right-wing opposition, with which the 17 deputies of The Moderates – a new formation headed by former liberal Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen and which is committed to a center government – would be decisive.
The Social Democratic Party received the most votes with 23.1%, two points less, ahead of the Liberal Party, with 13.6% and almost ten fewer, in a highly fragmented Danish Parliament in which up to twelve political formations would obtain representation .