Abstrakt: |
The September 2011 Danish parliamentary election led to a change of government as the centre-right coalition of the previous ten years was replaced by a centre-left one headed by the leader of the Social Democrats, Helle Thorning-Schmidt. The victory was very narrow, however, and Thorning-Schmidt's own party endured its worst result for more than a century. The new government is moreover reliant on parties with very different policy agendas to pass its legislative programme. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |