People with disabilities feel unheard in the election campaign. The topic brought strong emotions to a library in Funen.
Individuals with disabilities expressed feelings of neglect in the political campaign during a voter meeting at Ringe Library in Funen, highlighting a need for transparency in municipal spending.
Copenhagen's Social Democratic Mayor with a Clear Call to Mette F: They Are the Ones We Should Go into Government With
Copenhagen's Social Democratic Mayor suggests forming a government with the Socialist People's Party (SF) after recent elections.
Helle Ib: Lars LΓΈkke has two jokers left in the election campaign
The article discusses Lars LΓΈkke Rasmussen's pivotal role in the Danish election campaign, suggesting he still has strategic advantages despite a stable electoral landscape favoring leftist parties.
R will reduce American tech and drop Palantir: 'A new government must take care of this'
The Danish political party Radikale has unveiled a proposal for increased digital sovereignty, advocating for Denmark's reliance on European data centers over American tech companies.
Two old ghosts suddenly haunt the Liberal Party and the Social Democrats in the election campaign
Former political issues resurface, complicating the election campaigns of Mette Frederiksen and Troels Lund Poulsen.
Lidegaard opens for an independent Greenland: ready to rethink the realm community
Martin Lidegaard of the Radikale party advocates for a discussion about Greenland's independence and a new framework for cooperation among self-governing nations in the next election period.
#dkpol: Here is the election drama no one is talking about
The article discusses various themes dominating the Danish election campaign, including wealth tax history, mandate predictions, and the impact of polling on elections.
Siumut withdraws from the Greenlandic government
The Siumut party has announced its withdrawal from the Greenlandic government coalition following internal tensions regarding upcoming elections.
The Unity List demands answers from S about pig stop and animal welfare
The Unity List is demanding a response from the Social Democratic Party regarding animal welfare and the cessation of conventional pig production practices.
Viktor OrbΓ‘n has faced opposition, and his desperate election campaign is straining Europe
Viktor OrbΓ‘n's election campaign has encountered significant resistance, creating tensions within Europe.
LΓΈkke: We must free ourselves from the USA without them noticing
Danish Foreign Minister Lars LΓΈkke Rasmussen discusses the complexities of Denmark's strategic collaboration with France on nuclear deterrence, suggesting a shift away from reliance on the U.S.
Ten constituencies, 12 parties, and 175 mandates: Here is Altingetβs large review of who is set to be elected
This article provides an overview of the upcoming election in Denmark, highlighting the key contenders across constituencies and parties, with insights from political experts.
Radicals and Moderates Can Smash Employees' Pension Dreams
Danish politics face a paradox where a majority of voters desire more equitable pension arrangements, but coalition challenges with the Moderates and Radicals may prevent this from happening.
New documentary sheds light on gaps in research: Women's health should be a top priority for politicians
A new documentary highlights the research gaps in women's health, emphasizing the need for prioritization by politicians.
Poul Madsen: Mette Frederiksen's wealth tax was sloppy spin. Now it has ended in disaster
Poul Madsen critiques the government's hastily implemented wealth tax as a failed political strategy that mistakenly included affluent families.
Novo owner scores billion profit with new V proposal, new figures show
Novo Nordisk's majority owner, alongside the Lego family's investment company and several banks, stands to gain significantly from a proposed corporate tax reduction in Denmark.
Messerschmidt distributed cheap gasoline in Faxe - the debate is now spreading at Christiansborg
Morten Messerschmidt of the Danish People's Party organized an event in Faxe to distribute cheap gasoline, which has sparked wider political debates in Denmark.
The price of cigarettes divides the blue candidates and gathers the red
The political debate over cigarette taxation continues in Denmark, with blue candidates divided and red candidates united on the issue.
Red parties pressure S to reinstate chocolate tax
Red parties in Denmark are urging the Social Democrats to reinstate a chocolate tax that was set to be eliminated, citing a new focus on health funding by the Moderates.
6 A's: Finally a book that shows that true crime is incredibly boring
A new book discusses the monotony of the true crime genre, comparing it to a traditional Danish roast pork dinner.
Social Democratic Sausages and Election Campaign: Week 1 of the Election According to Young Voters
The article explores the perspectives of young voters in Denmark regarding the ongoing election campaign.
Immigration policy is still dynamite, but the frontlines have shifted
A transformation in Denmark's Liberal Alliance immigration policy reflects broader changes within the political right.
Former LA Chief: Many candidates struggle for airtime in the media. But they should focus their energy elsewhere
Political candidates in Denmark are increasingly frustrated by the media focus on established politicians rather than on their campaigns.
Venstre blames Socialdemokratiet for the public access law not being relaxed: 'We have pushed internally'
The Venstre party blames the Socialdemokratiet for the failure to ease the public access law, claiming delays in the reform process.
Ali Aminali: If you want to understand the election campaign correctly, look at Jutland instead of Slotsholmen
The article discusses the significance of Jutland in Danish elections, emphasizing its often overlooked role compared to the political narratives shaped in Copenhagen.
Holger K. Nielsen: Trump Will Use the Kurds as Cannon Fodder in Iran
The article discusses former President Trump's intention to use Kurdish forces as proxy fighters in Iran, drawing parallels to past U.S. military strategies in Syria against ISIS.
SF Candidate: The Social Democrats' Health Proposal is Insane in Several Ways. It is Difficult to Determine Which is Worst
A candidate from the Socialist People's Party criticizes the Social Democrats' health proposal, arguing that it is flawed and overlooks the pressing issue of inequality in healthcare.
LA softens its election promise about nuclear power: "It's a promise that we will work in that direction"
The Liberal Alliance in Denmark is reassessing its commitment to nuclear power, suggesting flexibility in how the promise is pursued.
Unique book on the Soviet Union's plans for attacking Denmark prepares us for the world that is coming
A new book explores the Soviet Union's military strategies concerning Denmark, shedding light on Cold War dynamics relevant to current geopolitical tensions.
Mette Frederiksen gives longer leash to handle a world on fire during the election campaign
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen acknowledges the pressing global issues amid the election campaign and stresses the need for continued international engagement.
Candidates from the capital and North Zealand reject more equalization: "Everyone elected in Jutland thinks quite differently than I do"
Candidates from the capital region and North Zealand oppose increased fiscal equalization, highlighting geographical disparities in opinions on municipal funding distribution.
Everyone wants to save the public school - but what is actually the problem?
Political parties in Denmark are competing with proposals for reforming public schools, yet the specific issues they aim to address remain unclear.
Psychiatry, inequality, and obesity medicine: Health profiles in the election debate
Health issues have not featured prominently in the election campaign, but a debate with health politicians highlights several vital topics, including tobacco tax and regional economic balance.
Almost half of Danes want lower taxes on gasoline and diesel
A recent survey shows that nearly half of Danes support lowering taxes on gasoline and diesel, with only a small percentage favoring higher taxes.
When we accept the US's attacks on Iran, we give Putin a manual
The article argues that accepting US aggression towards Iran sets a dangerous precedent that could empower authoritarian regimes like Russia.
The Culture Minister Fears a Culture-Deprived Election Campaign. But There is a Cultural Struggle He Does Not See
Danish Culture Minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt expresses concern that the upcoming election campaign is neglecting cultural issues.
Venstre wants to give entrepreneurs a particularly low corporate tax
The Danish political party Venstre proposes a significantly lower corporate tax rate for entrepreneurs and small businesses amidst tensions with the Social Democrats over a wealth tax proposal.
Man does not win elections on the Church of Denmark. But can we at least talk about it?
The article discusses the declining engagement in democracy in Denmark, highlighting the importance of public discourse on significant issues amidst global unrest.
Spiral Saw and DF Whisper: Blue Greenlandic Top Candidate Open to Supporting Mette Frederiksen
The Greenlandic health minister suggests that while her party aligns with the blue bloc, they may not automatically support its initiatives, particularly regarding the compensation fund for victims of the spiral case.
Venstre is Skeptical of S Proposal on Health Quarantine
The Danish party Venstre expresses skepticism towards a proposal by the Social Democrats for implementing a health quarantine for individuals convicted of violence against healthcare staff.
Holstein on immigration proposal: 'Mette Frederiksen reminds us that she is a super hardliner'
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen unveiled a new immigration proposal containing 18 measures aimed at tightening citizenship rules and addressing violence against healthcare workers.
Tommy Ahlers Believes in Danish Nuclear Power
Tommy Ahlers expresses his support for the development of nuclear power in Denmark during a discussion with Altinget.
Wealth Tax Confuses Entrepreneurs: Now the S-Lieutenant Tells What the Party Means
The Danish wealth tax proposal has caused confusion among entrepreneurs and has drawn criticism from political opponents, prompting the Social Democrats to clarify their stance.
VU Chairman: My party should drop the idea of a government collaboration with the Social Democrats
The chairman of the Young Conservatives in Denmark urges his party to move away from considering a coalition with the Social Democrats.
HK Chairman: It's easy to sit in Christiansborg and say someone should be fired
The HK chairman criticizes political parties for advocating the firing of public employees in urban areas while ignoring broader welfare concerns and the integrity of state systems.
Business organizations in outcry: "Wealth tax will make it harder to keep Danish companies in Danish hands"
Danish business organizations are protesting against a proposed wealth tax, arguing it could lead to the exodus of companies owned by Danes.
New figures: Nearly 3,000 families can receive both food subsidies and be hit by new wealth tax
Approximately 2,900 wealthy Danish families may simultaneously qualify for food subsidies while facing a new wealth tax introduced by the Social Democrats.
An inexperienced blue government is a foreign policy nightmare
The article critiques the potential for an inexperienced Danish government to handle foreign affairs amid a crisis.
Fewer of us are in doubt about what to vote for: It makes the election campaign harder, says election researcher
A notable change among Danish voters indicates that fewer are undecided about their voting choices, complicating the dynamics of the election campaign, according to election researcher Kasper MΓΈller Hansen.
Business lobbyists silent on monetary gifts in the election campaign
Business lobbyists in Denmark are remaining tight-lipped about their financial contributions to political parties during the current election campaign.