Denmark’s Coalition Deadlock Breaks Records as the Left’s Gamble Backfires
Fiffig Productions
•May 6th, 2026
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Denmark’s election fallout has now turned into a record-breaking political deadlock. What was supposed to strengthen Mette Frederiksen’s hand has instead left the left-wing bloc weakened, the right emboldened, and the country still without a clear path to a government.
Michael Heaver looks at Denmark’s chaotic coalition talks after Frederiksen’s gamble failed to deliver the expected boost. Her Social Democrats lost seats, while the right-wing Danish People’s Party gained the most. With neither the left nor the right holding enough seats to govern, negotiations have dragged on for 43 days, breaking Denmark’s record for the longest government formation process. After seven-hour talks and no breakthrough, pressure is growing for parties on the right to take the lead.
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