The center-left bloc won the Danish elections
The center-left ("red") bloc was ahead of the center-right ("blue") alliance following the parliamentary elections in Denmark on Tuesday. This was announced on March 25 by TV2 TV channel with reference to the data of the counting of ballots.
According to the results of the vote, the left-wing coalition receives 84 seats out of 179 possible, while the right-wing bloc secured 77 seats in parliament. It is noted that when forming a government, both forces will need the support of the Moderate Party, whose representatives will occupy 14 seats.
The Social Democrats won the greatest support from voters — 21.9% of citizens voted for them. The largest right—wing association, the Liberal Party (Venstre), won 10.1% of the vote.
Slovenia holds elections to the National Assembly (Parliament) on March 22 After counting 99.45% of the votes, the Freedom Movement (GS) of Prime Minister Robert Golob is in the lead. The second place with a 28.17% support rating was taken by the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDP, SDS).
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