Thursday, June 6, 2019

Left-wing opposition bloc wins General Election in Denmark

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In Denmark, left-wing opposition bloc has won the General Election of the country, leaving behind the ruling liberal Party. 

Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen conceded defeat yesterday after his party came second with 75 seats in the Parliament as against the 91 seats of the Social Democrats. 

Lokke told supporters at an election rally that the country had a good election, but there will be a change of government.

With all votes counted, results showed the left-wing bloc, led by the Social Democrats, won a majority in the parliament, while the right-wing led by Rasmussen took 75 seats following a collapse for the anti-immigrant Danish People's Party.

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