Denmark PM presents new government, with majority of women
Denmark's acting Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (R) shares a smile with designated Minister of Employment and Minister for Gender Equality Ane Halsboe-Joergensen (L), and designated Minister of Economy and Interior Pia Olsen Dyhr (C) as designated members of the Frederiksen III Cabinet meet at the Prime Minister's Office before they go to Amalienborg Castle in Copenhagen, Denmark, on June 3, 2026, for the introduction of the country's new four-leaf clover government to the King. (AFP)
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Wednesday presented her new cabinet, which for the first time in Danish history included more women than men.
Following months of talks after inconclusive elections in March, incumbent Frederiksen said Monday she had managed to form a minority government between her Social Democrats, the Socialist People's Party, the centre-left Radikale Venstre and the centrist Moderates.
On Wednesday, Frederiksen announced the names of the new ministers.










