India, March 25 -- Voters in Denmark delivered a fractured verdict in the 2026 general election, forcing political leaders into intense negotiations after neither major bloc secured enough seats to form a government on its own. The outcome left Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen facing an uncertain path to a third term despite her party remaining the largest single group in parliament.

The election produced a hung parliament, with both left-leaning and right-leaning alliances falling short of a majority. As a result, the centrist Moderate Party, led by former prime minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, emerged as the key player capable of deciding the next government.

Political observers said the outcome reflects voter dissatisfaction with ...