And just a few hours ago, the Social Liberal leader Sofie Carsten Nielsen announced what the party has decided. The party says it will not support an independent lawyer review. However, she states that the party demands that the PM calls a new election, before parliament opens again on 4th October. She says the report has shown the ugly sides of the goverment's self-willed and stubborn style, and that it's urgent with a new multiparty government. She adds that the mink case has poisoned the waters beween the governing majority and the opposition parties to the degree that a fast election is needed. The party has said if it doesn't happen, it will vote for a vote of no confidence and the fall of the government, so it should be fairly certain with an election within a few months. But Mette Frederiksen should quite easily be able to live with that. It was probably already a quite likely option that she would call an election in the fall.
Has this dialed down or is it still in play?