00:00On this Tuesday, the left-wing coalition led by Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen won the parliamentary elections,
00:06although it did not secure the majority needed to govern alone.
00:09Right-wing parties won 77 seats at the centrist party.
00:13The moderates, with 14 representatives, could play a key role in forming the next government,
00:18as it has the power to tip the balance toward either of the two blocs.
00:21After the results were announced, various political leaders agreed that there is no clear majority,
00:25which foreshadows a period of negotiations to reach agreements that will allow for the formation of a government.
00:30In this way, the country is heading toward a new phase marked by dialogue
00:33and the search for consensus to define the course of the next executive branch.
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