Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Monday said she had managed to form a left-leaning coalition government, months after an inconclusive election in March.

"A government was able to be formed, after long negotiations," she told reporters after meeting with the country's King Frederik X.

A statement from the palace said the coalition would consist of Frederiksen's Social Democrats will govern alongside the Green Left, Social Liberals and the Moderates.A total of 12 parties won seats in the Danish parliament in the latest electionsImage: Leonhard Foeger/REUTERS

"His Majesty the King has subsequently invited acting Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to form such a government," it said.

The deal marks Frederiksen's third term in office. She is set to present her political program on Tuesday and announce her Cabinet on Wednesday.