While no major political upset is expected, the vote is being closely watched across Europe after Frederiksen’s confrontation with US President Donald Trump over Greenland appeared to boost her standing at home. Denmark’s fragmented political system makes coalition rule all but certain, and polls suggest the Social Democrats are unlikely to govern alone even if they emerge as the largest party. On foreign policy, major shifts are not expected. Frederiksen remains a strong backer of Ukraine, and there is no significant anti‑Ukraine bloc in Danish politics. The election may also test whether taking a firm line against Trump can translate into political gains for European leaders.