Danish left-wing bloc could retain majority in parliament - DR

General election in Denmark
Counting of votes during the general elections, at Aarhus Town Hall, Denmark November 1, 2022. Ritzau Scanpix/Mikkel Berg Pedersen via REUTERS

COPENHAGEN, Nov 2 (Reuters) - Denmark's left-leaning bloc will maintain a slim majority of seats in parliament after all votes from Tuesday's election were counted, public broadcaster DR said on Wednesday.

The majority will however depend on the support of two seats from Greenland, which have yet to be determined. Greenland, a sovereign territory of Denmark, usually elects left-wing candidates.

Reporting by Nikolaj Skydsgaard. Editing by Stine Jacobsen

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