Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen looked set to lead his centre-right coalition to a third term in power in parliamentary elections on Tuesday, according to projections from national broadcaster DR. With 9 percent of votes counted, the broadcaster said the ruling Liberal-Conservative coalition and its far-right ally, the Danish People’s Party, would take 94 seats in the 179-seat parliament — an absolute majority. Exit polls before voting ended had suggested the bloc, led by Rasmussen’s Liberals, would need the added muscle of the New Alliance, a six-month-old centrist party that has pledged to support Rasmussen in coalition talks. Full Story
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