Bangladesh, March 29 -- Never assume political success guarantees electoral reward. History offers a sharp reminder in Winston Churchill, who led Britain through World War II only to be decisively voted out in 1945. Today, a similar paradox is unfolding in Denmark, where Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen faces a political landscape shaped not by failure in governance, but by shifting voter priorities and growing fragmentation.
Frederiksens government, once hailed as a model of centrist cooperation, now finds itself navigating a precarious political balance. Despite delivering economic stability, strengthening defense commitments, and maintaining a firm international stance, Danish voters have signaled dissatisfaction. The result is not ou...
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