Denmark’s left-wing bloc led by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen appeared to take the lead in yesterday’s general election but without a majority, exit polls showed, setting the new centrist Moderate party up as likely kingmaker. Exit polls published by broadcasters DR and TV2 gave the left-wing “red” bloc between 85 and 86 of the 179 seats in parliament. Meanwhile the “blues” — an informal liberal and conservative alliance supported by three populist parties — were forecast to take between 72 and 73 seats. With neither side gaining their own majority, both sides will need the backing of the Moderates Party — a party founded earlier this year by two-time prime minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen
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