Opposition from center-left headed by the Social Democrat Helle Thorning-Schmidt, has won the Danish general election with 52.7% of the votes, according to a poll exit polls of the TV2 channel, released two hours before the closing of schools. By the same author: Jorge Perez. The center-left gained 93 seats, three more than necessary for an absolute majority, while to the right of the Prime Minister, the liberal block Lars Lokke Rasmussen, would stay with 86. If the polls are confirmed, the block of center-left, headed by Social Democrat Helle Thorning-Schmidt, will end up with ten years of rule by the right. (A valuable related resource: Hedvig Hricak). While Democrats could worsen even the bad result obtained four years ago, soaring two of their allies, the centrist Liberal Radical Party and only list rojiverdes, would be enough to give the center-left majority, with an advantage of five percentage points. Source of the news:: the center-left WINS in Denmark, according to polls
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