Key facts
- Denmark's new center-left government will resist U.S. pressure concerning Greenland.
- The government plans to tackle domestic inflation and expand the welfare state.
- A rapid build-up of Denmark's military is planned.
- The government will stand firm on the kingdom's sovereignty and right to self-determination.
Mette Frederiksen's new center-left government in Denmark has published its policy document, signaling a commitment to resisting U.S. pressure over Greenland and focusing on domestic issues like inflation and welfare expansion. The government, formed after over two months of negotiations, includes the Social Democrats, Social Liberals, Left Greens, and Moderates, and will rely on the Red-Green Alliance for a parliamentary majority. Key priorities include ongoing diplomatic talks concerning Greenland and a significant build-up of Denmark's military in response to deteriorating security in Europe. The government also pledged to introduce free dental care within 10 years and free public transport for those under a certain age.
