The center-left wins in Denmark, but will need support, according to the polls

Mette Frederiksen, Danish prime minister and leader of the Social Democratic party EFE The moderates, with 17 seats, burst into force and become the key to the Government The social democratic party of Prime Minister Frederiksen and her partners would win 85 seats The conservative opposition would get 73 deputies After the closing of the schools, the polls in Denmark, where elections were held this Wednesday, indicate that the center-left led by the prime minister, the Social Democrat Mette Frederiksen. would get 85 seats. Opposite, the opposition, with 73 seats. If the polls are confirmed, the 17 deputies of the Moderates would be configured as the key to these elections by breaking into the Danish Parliament with force and obtaining around 10% of the votes.