Denmark set for first female PM

Danish voters appeared set to elect their first female prime minister today and end 10 years of pro-market reforms and a hardening of immigration laws.

Danish voters appeared set to elect their first female prime minister today and end 10 years of pro-market reforms and a hardening of immigration laws.

Separate exit polls released by broadcasters TV2 and DR with two hours of voting remaining predicted a majority in the 179-seat parliament for the left-leaning opposition led by Social Democratic leader Helle Thorning-Schmidt.

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