COPENHAGEN, Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was in a strong position to remain in power after her Social Democrats won the most votes in Denmark s election Tuesday and a center-left bloc in Parliament appeared set to retain a majority by just one seat.
The general election in Denmark was expected to end the Left-Right polarisation that has dominated Danish politics for years and pave the way for a centrist government, according to local analysts.But Tuesday's outcome was anti-climactic and .
An unpredictable race ultimately gave the governing Social Democratic Party its best showing in two decades, though analysts said it looked set to form a more centrist government.