The Danish Parliament, Folketinget, will resume legislative work in August, shortening its summer recess. This decision follows unusually protracted government formation negotiations after recent elections. Traditionally, Parliament reconvenes in September after an extended summer break. The early resumption indicates a desire to swiftly address legislative priorities following the establishment of a new governing coalition. The length of the government formation process prompted the altered schedule, allowing lawmakers to begin their work sooner than usual. This move signals an acceleration of the political process and a commitment to tackling pending issues. Details regarding the specific legislative agenda for the August session have not yet been released.