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Denmark PM Helle Thorning-Schmidt calls general election | Denmark PM Helle Thorning-Schmidt calls general election |
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Denmark's Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt has called a snap election for 18 June, when her centre-left coalition is expected to face a tough challenge from the opposition. | |
"The choice is clear, the time is right," Mrs Thorning-Schmidt said. | "The choice is clear, the time is right," Mrs Thorning-Schmidt said. |
The opposition centre-right bloc, led by former PM Lars Loekke Rasmussen, has been leading in the opinion polls. | |
But it would likely need the support of the anti-immigrant Danish People's Party to push laws through parliament. | But it would likely need the support of the anti-immigrant Danish People's Party to push laws through parliament. |
Reacting to the decision to hold the vote in 23 days' time, UK PM David Cameron cancelled plans to travel to Copenhagen on Thursday at the start of a tour of several European capitals. | Reacting to the decision to hold the vote in 23 days' time, UK PM David Cameron cancelled plans to travel to Copenhagen on Thursday at the start of a tour of several European capitals. |
First woman PM | First woman PM |
Declaring the election date, Mrs Thorning-Schmidt said her government had succeeded in bringing about economic recovery. | Declaring the election date, Mrs Thorning-Schmidt said her government had succeeded in bringing about economic recovery. |
"Denmark is back on track, we are out of the crisis. It's time to ask the Danes if they want to maintain this direction," she said. | "Denmark is back on track, we are out of the crisis. It's time to ask the Danes if they want to maintain this direction," she said. |
Helle Thorning-Schmidt became Denmark's first female prime minister in 2011, as head of the Social Democrats, ending 10 years of centre-right rule. | Helle Thorning-Schmidt became Denmark's first female prime minister in 2011, as head of the Social Democrats, ending 10 years of centre-right rule. |
She has pledged to raise welfare spending, while Mr Rasmussen's Venstre (Liberal) party wants limits on public sector growth. | She has pledged to raise welfare spending, while Mr Rasmussen's Venstre (Liberal) party wants limits on public sector growth. |
Welcoming the early vote, he promised to focus on creating jobs in the private sector. | Welcoming the early vote, he promised to focus on creating jobs in the private sector. |
The vote had to be held before 14 September under election regulations. | The vote had to be held before 14 September under election regulations. |
Although the Liberals had been ahead in the polls, the Social Democrats have been catching up in recent weeks and some surveys have them overtaking Mr Rasmussen's party. | |
Support for the Danish People's Party has also been rising amid tensions over immigration. |
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