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Being more than 1000 years old, The Kingdom of Denmark is a country of traditions.

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    Being more than 1000 years old, The Kingdom of Denmark is a country of traditions. So after yesterday's general election, today it is time for The King's Round.

    The leader of each elected party arrives at Amalienborg Palace, where they present a document informing the King of their preference for whom to form a new government.

    The person supported by most seats in Parliament is then appointed as The King's Investigator, who will lead the negotiations to form the next government of Denmark.

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      Being more than 1000 years old, The Kingdom of Denmark is a country of traditions. So after yesterday's general election, today it is time for The King's Round.

      The leader of each elected party arrives at Amalienborg Palace, where they present a document informing the King of their preference for whom to form a new government.

      The person supported by most seats in Parliament is then appointed as The King's Investigator, who will lead the negotiations to form the next government of Denmark.

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      @randahl how it happens in New Zealand: the leaders of the various parties negotiate until one grouping manages to get a majority of confidence and supply, then the leader of that particular grouping goes up to the Governor-General and says they can form a government. This generally takes a few weeks and (much to the politicians' embarrassment) things almost always run themselves perfectly well without there being a functioning government in Wellington.

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      • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

        Being more than 1000 years old, The Kingdom of Denmark is a country of traditions. So after yesterday's general election, today it is time for The King's Round.

        The leader of each elected party arrives at Amalienborg Palace, where they present a document informing the King of their preference for whom to form a new government.

        The person supported by most seats in Parliament is then appointed as The King's Investigator, who will lead the negotiations to form the next government of Denmark.

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        @randahl

        It's not when he buys everyone a drink then?

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        • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

          Being more than 1000 years old, The Kingdom of Denmark is a country of traditions. So after yesterday's general election, today it is time for The King's Round.

          The leader of each elected party arrives at Amalienborg Palace, where they present a document informing the King of their preference for whom to form a new government.

          The person supported by most seats in Parliament is then appointed as The King's Investigator, who will lead the negotiations to form the next government of Denmark.

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          @randahl
          Snap

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          • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

            Being more than 1000 years old, The Kingdom of Denmark is a country of traditions. So after yesterday's general election, today it is time for The King's Round.

            The leader of each elected party arrives at Amalienborg Palace, where they present a document informing the King of their preference for whom to form a new government.

            The person supported by most seats in Parliament is then appointed as The King's Investigator, who will lead the negotiations to form the next government of Denmark.

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            @randahl Meanwhile, in the United States...

            (I wonder if I can apply for asylum in Denmark)

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            • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

              Being more than 1000 years old, The Kingdom of Denmark is a country of traditions. So after yesterday's general election, today it is time for The King's Round.

              The leader of each elected party arrives at Amalienborg Palace, where they present a document informing the King of their preference for whom to form a new government.

              The person supported by most seats in Parliament is then appointed as The King's Investigator, who will lead the negotiations to form the next government of Denmark.

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              @randahl
              Just curious. What happens if you have a mad king? Is all of this just ceremonial or can real stuff be ruined? Asking because … stuff.

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              • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                Being more than 1000 years old, The Kingdom of Denmark is a country of traditions. So after yesterday's general election, today it is time for The King's Round.

                The leader of each elected party arrives at Amalienborg Palace, where they present a document informing the King of their preference for whom to form a new government.

                The person supported by most seats in Parliament is then appointed as The King's Investigator, who will lead the negotiations to form the next government of Denmark.

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                @randahl in the netherlands the king hasn’t such role anymore.

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