Despite a boost in domestic personal support amid the standoff with the US over Greenland, PM Mette Frederiksen's centre-left Social Democrats look set to require additional support from leftist parties if she is to remain in power post-election. The vote does not have to take place until end-October, but there has been speculation that Frederiksen could call the election early to benefit from a 'rally round the flag' effect. Bloomberg News reports, "There are signs the government has been positioning itself for the possibility of an early vote: It has rushed through relief grants on food prices, further sharpened its stance on immigration, and presented plans to reform Denmark’s school system."
Chart 1. Opinion Polling by Political Bloc, Seat Projections

Source: Voxmeter, Megafon, Epinion, MNI
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