Denmark's Prime Minister, Most Newer in History

Social Democrat Mette Frederiksen is expected to be appointed today as Denmark's chief minister, the youngest in the history of this state, after reaching a leftist agreement aimed at ending the environmental issue and social security, and softened the Scandinavian country's migration policy. Frederiksen, 41, managed to win [...]
Frederiksen, 41, managed to win in front of liberal Lars Locke Rasmussen, in public interest activities between 2009 and 2011, and by 2015, thanks to the support of the Danish People's Party (DF).
This Euro-sceptic and anti-imgration party, which has been working since the beginning of 2000 for the restrictive waiting policy of foreign citizens in Denmark, lost in the June 5th parliamentary elections, deprived the centre-right government of its main support in Parliament.
Migration at the lowest level has already managed to get the consensus of the parties, in addition to the left-wing extreme, while the Danish are massively pro-EU.











