Denmark's Democracy Faces Crisis After Election Results
Denmark's recent general election signals a crisis for its parliamentary democracy, with voters rejecting the centrist government led by Social Democrat Mette Frederiksen. Despite this rejection, the likely outcome is the formation of another centrist government, highlighting a paradox in the political system. Rune Lykkeberg, editor-in-chief of Information, comments on this 'democratic boomerang'.
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