Voters Give Government a Second Term in Office
From Times Wire Reports
Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen’s center-right government won a second term as Denmark voters embraced plans to keep immigration in check and taxes from rising.
With 99% of the votes tallied, the governing bloc -- a coalition of Liberals, Conservatives and the anti-immigration Danish People’s Party -- had 54% and was set to take 95 seats in the 179-seat parliament.
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