Denmarks Social Democratic Party, led by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, suffered significant losses in municipal elections, marking a notable drop from the previous vote and a loss of mayoral seats in at least a quarter of constituencies. The partys long-standing control of Copenhagen ended after eighty-seven years, highlighting increased vulnerability. These results are seen as a protest vote and a personal defeat for Frederiksen, with traditional voters moving away due to concerns over housing costs, elderly care, environmental regulations, and wind/solar park expansion. The partys centrist coalition formation and scrapping of a public holiday for defense spending are also cited as factors contributing to the losses. This shift suggests a deeper crisis for the Social Democrats, with a clear movement away from the political center, potentially leading to a loss of parliamentary majority in a national election.
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