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Denmark's centre-right coalition talks break down, prolonging political deadlock

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Posted on May 22, 2026

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Denmark's Centre-Right Coalition Fails, Prolonging Political Deadlock and Uncertainty

Political Stalemate in Denmark Following Election

Breakdown of Coalition Talks

COPENHAGEN, May 22 (Reuters) - Denmark's acting Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen's attempt to form a centre-right government broke down on Friday, he said, prolonging a post-election stalemate in the Nordic country's parliament.

Fragmented Parliament and Leadership Challenges

A March election resulted in a fragmented assembly of 12 parties, with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen resigning after her Social Democrats remained the largest party but suffered their worst election result since 1903.

Failed Negotiations and Party Dynamics

Poulsen, leader of the right-wing Liberal Party, had been asked by the king to explore government options after caretaker Prime Minister Frederiksen's own coalition talks collapsed earlier this month.

He had sought to form a government, seeking backing from right-wing parties, but failed to secure support from Lars Lokke Rasmussen's centrist Moderate Party, which had abandoned talks with Frederiksen and proposed that Poulsen be given the task.

Next Steps for Danish Government Formation

Denmark's King Frederik will now hold fresh talks with party leaders and could ask Frederiksen to make another attempt at forming a government, or hand the task to one of the other party leaders.

(Reporting by Stine Jacobsen and Jesus Calero, editing by Terje Solsvik and Anna Ringstrom)

Key Takeaways

  • Poulsen’s bid to form a right‑leaning minority government (Venstre, Liberal Alliance, Conservatives) failed after the Moderates withdrew support, quoting it as a “test balloon that can’t fly” (aftenposten.no).
  • The March 24 election produced a highly fragmented Folketing with 12 parties represented; the Social Democrats suffered their worst result since 1903, while neither bloc commands a majority (elpais.com).
  • King Frederik X must now conduct fresh talks—possibly reassigning the task to Frederiksen or another leader—to resolve the deadlock and form a new government (theguardian.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Denmark's centre-right coalition talks collapse?
Troels Lund Poulsen failed to secure support from the centrist Moderate Party, resulting in the breakdown of coalition talks.
Who was leading Denmark's coalition discussions?
Troels Lund Poulsen, acting Defence Minister and leader of the right-wing Liberal Party, was leading the efforts.
What happens next in Denmark's government formation process?
King Frederik will consult party leaders and may ask Mette Frederiksen or another leader to try to form a government.

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