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Denmark’s left-wing parties, including Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s Social Democrats, are ahead of the right-wing bloc in Tuesday’s parliamentary elections, but neither group is expected to win a majority of seats, two exit polls showed.
A poll by broadcaster DR and Epinion gave the left bloc 83 seats to 79 for the right in the 179-member assembly, while a poll by TV2 and Megafon predicted 86 seats for the left and 75 for the right.
This could give Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen’s centrist non-aligned Moderates party the power to decide which bloc will form the government, or even leave the tie-breaking role in the hands of the four candidates chosen by Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
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