Social Democrats party leader and election frontrunner Mette Frederiksen met with Danish voters in central Copenhagen on Tuesday, on the eve of tomorrow’s vote.
Frederiksen said she had refused to form coalitions with Denmark’s major political parties, the Conservative People’s Party and the ruling Venstre over disagreements on governmental issues such as welfare and economic policies
Polls are suggesting Frederiksen’s party to dominate the elections, setting her on course to become Denmark’s youngest prime minister at 41.
Frederiksen’s rise has been mainly attributed to her adoption of traditionally far-right anti-immigration policies