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Frederiksen resigns after meeting with king to set government formation process in motion

And we are just getting a word from the Danish Royal Palace that following last night’s results, Mette Frederiksen has handed in her resignation from the post during her meeting with King Frederik.

Denmark’s prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, speaks during an election event for the general election at the Danish Parliament in Copenhagen, Denmark. Photograph: Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

Now, this sounds a bit dramatic, but is not really: it is pretty customary as it sets in motion the new government formation process, particularly as the outgoing three-party government clearly does not have a majority required to continue in office (with 70 seats, well short of 90 required for a majority).

But Frederiksen will be expected to remain in post as a caretaker until a new administration is formed – and still remains one of the favourites to get the top job.

A meeting of political parties at which they will explore a potential way forward – and who could be appointed the “royal investigator” to work on forming the new majority – has been called for 1pm local time (midday UK).

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There is 12 parties, so 12 audiences with the King, meaning the process will take into late afternoon.

DR has the schedule, with 10 minutes slots, from 1pm to 2.50pm (local time).

Mette Frederiksen is up first at the top of the hour.

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