COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Thursday called an early general election for March 24 as the country digests the recent standoff with U.S. President Donald Trump over his designs on the semiautonomous Danish territory of Greenland.
Frederiksen likely hopes that her handling of the Greenland crisis, in which she appeared straight-talking and tough, will give her a boost with Danish voters.
"It is now up to you, the voters, to decide what direction Denmark will take over the next four years. And I am looking forward to it," Frederiksen, 48, said as she made her announcement in parliament.
Voters in the NATO and European Union member will determine who sits in 179-member parliament, which includes two seats apiece for lawmakers representing Greenland and the kingdom's other semiautonomous territory, the Faroe Islands.
U.S.-Greenland issue remains a challenge
Trump's push for U.S. control of Greenland, which culminated in his short-lived threat last month to impose new tariffs on Denmark and several other European countries, was a major challenge for the Danish government over the past year.
Last month, Frederiksen warned that an American takeover of Greenland would amount to the end of the NATO military alliance.

Polls also show a bump in the popularity of the prime minister's Social Democrats during recent weeks, which were dominated by the Greenland crisis.
Some Danish citizens have been so upset with the U.S. president's frequent talks about seizing Greenland that they participated in protests and even boycotted American goods in supermarkets.
As she announced the election on Thursday, Frederiksen said in parliament: "This will be a crucial election for us, because in the next four years, we as Danes and as Europeans will really have to stand on our own two feet."
"We must define our relationship with the U.S. We must arm ourselves to ensure peace on our continent. We must keep Europe together," she added, referring to Russia's ongoing war on Ukraine, which is now in its fifth year.


