Live coverage of the opening of the Danish Parliament for this session and intense anticipation surrounding the election date.
The Danish parliament and the Danish public are eagerly awaiting Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's address regarding the threat by the Radical Party (Venstre) to oust her unless she announces the date of the next parliamentary elections. Normally, the prime minister is obligated to announce the election date before June 4th of next year. Prime Minister Frederiksen is currently focusing on four key areas that the new parliament and government must address together: First, how do we guide Denmark—and every family—through the economic storm ahead? Second, how do we ensure a strong welfare society in the future, with time for caring? Third, how do we take the next major steps in combating climate change? And fourth, how do we guarantee the security and freedom of Danes so they can live the lives they truly desire?
Mette Frederiksen concluded her speech, which lasted about 45 minutes, in the Danish parliament as prime minister without announcing the date of the elections, which appear to be soon, as she may announce the date tomorrow, Wednesday, according to political observers.









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