Denmark holds legislative elections Tuesday with 12 parties competing and coalition governments likely. The Scandinavian nation, home to wind energy leadership and Lego, faces a pivotal political moment. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's popularity surged after her firm stance against Trump's Greenland annexation attempts, positioning Denmark to reassess its geopolitical alliances. With six million inhabitants spread across 43,000 square kilometres plus autonomous territories including Greenland, Denmark is the EU's largest by area. The election outcome could reshape European solidarity efforts and immigration policy, as nearly all Danish parties have adopted hardline stances on refugee intake since the late 1990s.
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