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Where is airing: DR1
For what age: 15+
How many episodes in 1 season: 10 episodes
Three days before an election, party leader Birgitte Nyborg shakes up her campaign by denouncing her closest ally, sensitive information about the prime minister's shopping expenses lands in the wrong hands, and the rising star of the evening news is shaken by an unexpected passing.
After a successful election, Birgitte Nyborg looks set to become the Denmark's first female prime minister, but allies and opponents do their best to block her way.
A few months into her term the new prime minister faces her first political crisis, and journalist Katrine Fandoslash;nsmark considers how to deal with her unexpected pregnancy.
The revelation of an American prisoner transport in Greenland causes scandal upon the new government's first one hundred days in office.
The government's agenda on equal opportunities in corporate business brings pressure from the media as well as the country's most powerful businessman.
An official visit by the president of a former Soviet republic makes headlines when the president demands the arrest of a prominent political activist visiting Denmark at the same time.
The discovery of illegal surveillance of a left-wing party brings into question the prime minister's friendship with the party's spokeswoman as well as her faith in her own minister of justice.
While the prime minister tries to take a family vacation, the publication of a tell-all by a former politician puts spin doctor Kasper Juul on the edge.
Allegations of corruption in connection with military spending has consequences even for the prime minister's husband, who has accepted a new job.
A year after taking office, the prime minister's approval ratings are low, her government is in internal conflict, and her marriage is hanging by a thread. As she prepares for another year in parliament, what can be saved?