Lars Løkke Rasmussen and the new party Moderaterne get a wave master role in the Danish general election, according to polling station surveys from Danmarks Radio and TV2.
Neither the red block – with the ruling Social Democracy – nor the blue block get their own majority in the Norwegian parliament.
According to DR’s polling station survey, the red block gets 85 seats and the blue block 73 seats, while the Moderates have 17 seats.
According to TV2’s polling station survey, the Moderates get the same number of seats, but there the red block gets 86 seats and the blue block gets 73 seats.
In the election, 179 mandates are at stake, four of which go to Greenland and the Faroe Islands (two mandates each). These mandates are not included in the polling station surveys.
TV4 Nyheterna is in place in Denmark and in the player above foreign commentator Rolf Porseryd analyzes the preliminary figures.