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DENMARK-MARIENBORG-GRAND COALITION GOVERNMENT

DENMARK-MARIENBORG-GRAND COALITION GOVERNMENT

(221214) -- COPENHAGEN, Dec. 14, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Leader of the left-wing Social Democratic Party Mette Frederiksen (L, Rear) and leader of the Moderates Lars Lokke Rasmussen (R, Rear) attend a press conference at Marienborg in Denmark, on Dec. 14, 2022. Six weeks after Denmark's general election, acting Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen outlined the agreement on Wednesday for a new centrist government coalition. Frederiksen, leader of the left-wing Social Democratic Party, will stay as prime minister for a second term, leading a coalition with the liberals (Venstre) headed by Jakob Ellemann-Jensen and the newly established Moderates led by Lars Lokke Rasmussen. (Photo by Anders Kongshaug/Xinhua)

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DENMARK-MARIENBORG-GRAND COALITION GOVERNMENT

DENMARK-MARIENBORG-GRAND COALITION GOVERNMENT

(221214) -- COPENHAGEN, Dec. 14, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Leader of the left-wing Social Democratic Party Mette Frederiksen (C, Rear), leader of the liberals (Venstre) Jakob Ellemann-Jensen (L, Rear) and leader of the Moderates Lars Lokke Rasmussen (R, Rear) attend a press conference at Marienborg in Denmark, on Dec. 14, 2022. Six weeks after Denmark's general election, acting Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen outlined the agreement on Wednesday for a new centrist government coalition. Frederiksen, leader of the left-wing Social Democratic Party, will stay as prime minister for a second term, leading a coalition with the liberals (Venstre) headed by Jakob Ellemann-Jensen and the newly established Moderates led by Lars Lokke Rasmussen. (Photo by Anders Kongshaug/Xinhua)

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DENMARK-MARIENBORG-GRAND COALITION GOVERNMENT

DENMARK-MARIENBORG-GRAND COALITION GOVERNMENT

(221214) -- COPENHAGEN, Dec. 14, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Leader of the left-wing Social Democratic Party Mette Frederiksen (R) and leader of the liberals (Venstre) Jakob Ellemann-Jensen attend a press conference at Marienborg in Denmark, on Dec. 14, 2022. Six weeks after Denmark's general election, acting Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen outlined the agreement on Wednesday for a new centrist government coalition. Frederiksen, leader of the left-wing Social Democratic Party, will stay as prime minister for a second term, leading a coalition with the liberals (Venstre) headed by Jakob Ellemann-Jensen and the newly established Moderates led by Lars Lokke Rasmussen. (Photo by Anders Kongshaug/Xinhua)

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