Here live homeowners with a property valued at one million kroner or less
A proposed housing policy by the Social Democrats in Denmark aims to abolish property value tax for homes valued at one million kroner or less, benefiting homeowners in Lolland and Falster.
Gathered S-leaders honored Palme
Social Democratic leaders commemorated Olof Palme 40 years after his assassination, recalling his legacy and discussing contemporary implications.
In the Seimas - the proposal from the Social Democrats to declare November 3rd as Hunters' Day
Lithuanian Social Democrats propose November 3rd as Hunters' Day to promote responsible hunting and community engagement.
How Mette Frederiksen's seven-year proposal against inequality has progressed
Mette Frederiksen's campaign against economic inequality unfolds amidst criticism of her previous proposals' implementation.
Seven years ago, she also declared war on inequality with 17 concrete proposals: What has actually happened?
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has launched her re-election campaign by prioritizing economic inequality, echoing promises made in 2019, while acknowledging that only a minority of previous proposals have been implemented.
After nearly seven years in the Prime Minister's Office: Mette Frederiksen needs to fulfill central parts of her plan against inequality
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is facing criticism for failing to implement key proposals aimed at reducing economic inequality, despite previously pledging to address this issue as she calls for a wealth tax.
Antti Lindtman Welcomes the Swedish Idea of Permanent Swedish Troops in Lappland: Warm Welcome
Finnish and Swedish social democrats propose the establishment of multinational troops on Gotland to enhance security in the Baltic Sea region amid rising threats.
The Rose Continues in the Buttonhole of the Social Democrats
The political group The Rose has decided not to collaborate with the political party Vor til vinstri in the upcoming municipal elections in Reykjavik, opting to continue its activities within the Social Democratic party.
M: We agree with S on nuclear power - completely wrong, replies S
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson claims that there is already broad support for nuclear power in parliament, contrary to the views of the Social Democrats who insist a comprehensive agreement is needed.
Nerijus Cesiulis Meeting with the Prime Minister Emphasizes that Social Democrats Should Not Align with 'Aushrieciai'
Nerijus Cesiulis warns Social Democrats against aligning with 'Aushrieciai' ahead of upcoming party leadership elections.
What will Antti Lindtman respond to the strong NATO initiative? Live broadcast around 14:45
Antti Lindtman and Magdalena Andersson are preparing a joint NATO policy for Finland and Sweden as both countries approach elections.
Denmark: The Center-Left on Course for Power. Thanks to Donald Trump?
Poll results suggest that after the elections, Frederiksen may have a chance to form a center-left government, unlike the current governing coalition.
New calculations: Mette Frederiksen's "little school" will cost over 12 billion in Copenhagen
New estimates reveal that Mette Frederiksen's proposed "little school" initiative will incur costs of approximately 11.5 billion kroner in Copenhagen, far exceeding the initial budget of six billion kroner allocated by the Social Democrats for related physical changes.
Police action at school in Helsinge concluded
Reactions to the Social Democrats' proposal for a 0.5 percent tax on assets over 25 million kroner vary widely, with business leaders calling it harmful and inequality advocates supporting it.
Mette Frederiksen does not want to declare her stance: 'Some owe more'
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is maintaining ambiguity about her political alliances as the 2026 election approaches, signaling possible cooperation with centrist or left-wing parties while expressing past reservations about the far-left.
Early elections will take place in Denmark on March 24
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that early elections will be held in Denmark on March 24.
Police are massively present at school in North Zealand
Reactions to the Social Democrats' proposal for a 0.5% tax on fortunes over 25 million kroner vary widely, highlighting a divide between business leaders and social advocacy groups.
"Good luck. I hope you smash the Social Democrats" - "Likewise," is the reply
The article reports on the vibrant atmosphere around the announcement of elections in Denmark, highlighting the reactions of various political figures.
"Good luck. I hope you smash the Social Democrats," says Vanopslagh. "Likewise," replies Olsen Dyhr
Politicians in Denmark exchanged friendly banter as they prepared for an election called by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, leading to lively reactions from both the public and media.
Good luck. I hope you smash the Social Democrats - "Likewise," is the answer
The article explores a vibrant scene outside the Danish Parliament as members of the Folketing celebrate the announcement of new elections, signaling an exciting time in the political landscape.
“Good luck. I hope you smash the Social Democrats” - “Likewise,” is the response
The article describes the lively atmosphere outside the Folketing where politicians reacted energetically to the announcement of elections by Mette Frederiksen.
The New American Dream: Break the World, Then We'll See
The article discusses the nihilistic sentiment in the U.S. where both support for Donald Trump and opposition Democrats is dwindling, leading to a desire for destruction of the current order.
Denmark Advances Parliamentary Elections by Several Months
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for early elections to be held on March 24, 2024, emphasizing the importance of voters' choices for the country's future direction.
Three men remanded for robberies
The Danish Social Democrats' proposal for a 0.5% tax on fortunes over 25 million kroner has sparked mixed reactions, from strong opposition by Dansk Industri to support by Oxfam Denmark.
The Social Democrats' Proposal for a Wealth Tax Causes Division
The Social Democrats' proposed 0.5% wealth tax on fortunes over 25 million kroner has sparked mixed reactions ranging from disapproval to support.
Danish Prime Minister: 'You know what is at stake'
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for a parliamentary election, stating that her future as Prime Minister depends on the mandate given to the Social Democrats in the upcoming elections.
Danish Prime Minister announced that general elections will take place on March 24
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced that general elections are scheduled for March 24, 2026, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming mandate for her Social Democrats.
Denmark: the Prime Minister calls for legislative elections on March 24
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced that legislative elections will take place on March 24.
The Social Democrats are running for election on a wealth tax: Criticism says it is a populist and irresponsible proposal
The Danish Social Democrats, led by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, propose a wealth tax targeting the richest citizens to reduce inequality ahead of the upcoming election, facing criticism for being populist.
Mette Fredriksen Calls for New Elections in Denmark
Danish Prime Minister Mette Fredriksen announced new elections set for March 24, addressing issues such as wealth tax and the political stance of her Social Democrats during her speech in the Folketing.
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen confirms new election
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that a new election will take place on March 24, following significant changes in public support for her party.
Internal documents reveal Moderates' plan – steal 160,000 votes from S and C
Internal documents indicate the Moderates' strategy to capture 160,000 votes from the Social Democrats and Center Party ahead of the upcoming election in Sweden.
SF wants to ban the establishment of new pig production facilities
The Social Democrats in Denmark have proposed a national ban on new conventional pig farming operations due to environmental concerns and animal welfare issues.
Letter to the Editor: Establish a Truth Commission on the Murder of Olof Palme
A call for the establishment of a truth commission to investigate the unresolved murder of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme is made, suggesting that new analytical methods could improve understanding of the case.
DN Debate. 'The Moderates have squandered the legacy from Borg and Reinfeldt'
The article criticizes Sweden's Moderate Party for neglecting the economic legacy established by former leaders Borg and Reinfeldt, highlighting concerns over their handling of the national economy and responsibility towards future generations.
The Independence Party is not in competition and is 'completely weak' in the Middle Party
The Independence Party of Iceland is witnessing an increase in support while the Middle Party is reportedly losing ground without seeing them as direct competitors.
"Black people are not apes": the sign that heightened Trump's speech in Congress and the clashes with Democrats
During President Trump's address to Congress, a dramatic incident unfolded when Democrat Al Green protested in response to a racially charged social media post linked to Trump.
Germany abandons controversial green heating law
Germany's ruling conservatives and social democrats announced the cancellation of a controversial heating law aimed at improving energy efficiency in buildings.
S-mayor in a call-out: SF was allowed to steal our agenda. It must not happen again
A Social Democratic mayor in Denmark criticizes the SF party for overshadowing their agenda in the recent municipal elections, where the Social Democrats suffered losses, particularly in areas traditionally strong for them.
Holstein: Social Democrats and Venstre Make It Clear That They Do Not Want to Commit to Løkke
Political commentator Erik Holstein criticizes the Danish government's 2035 economic plan as lackluster and overly bureaucratic, indicating that key parties Socialdemokratiet and Venstre are hesitant to align with Prime Minister Løkke.
Sinkevičius currently cannot imagine a coalition with Skvernelis: we will not become a political cover
Sinkevičius expresses that the Social Democrats will not ally with Skvernelis while he is under investigation for corruption.
M. Sinkevičius currently does not envision a coalition with S. Skvernelis: we will not become a political cover
Social Democratic leader M. Sinkevičius rejects the possibility of forming an alliance with S. Skvernelis, citing the latter’s ongoing corruption investigations as a significant barrier.
LSDP Leader Rejects Possible Coalition with Democrats Until Their Leader's Role in STT Investigation is Clear
The leader of the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party has dismissed the idea of forming a coalition with the Democrats until the role of their leader in a corruption investigation is clarified.
Next week the coalition council will meet, social democrats hope to agree on the Kapčiamiesčio polygon
The Lithuanian coalition council is set to meet next week, with social democrats optimistic about reaching an agreement regarding the Kapčiamiesčio polygon.
S criticizes proposal for stricter requirements for benefits
The Social Democrats criticize a proposal by the government and the Sweden Democrats that would require immigrants to live in Sweden for five years before receiving certain social benefits.
The Social Democrats' Promise: Prioritize Night Train Services
The Social Democrats in Sweden are pledging to prioritize night train services in response to criticism of recent cuts to train services by the Swedish Transport Administration.
S offers private health insurance to high executives
The Social Democrats want to ban private health insurance, yet the municipality of Stockholm, led by the Social Democrats, pays for health insurance for its top executives.
Election Campaign in Frankfurt: "You with your Headscarf Want to Explain Politics to Us Here?"
Maria Achrait, a first-time candidate for the Social Democrats in Frankfurt, faces hostility due to her headscarf as she runs for local office.
Election Campaign in Frankfurt: "You with your Headscarf Want to Explain Politics to Us Here?"
Maria Achrait, a first-time candidate for the Social Democrats in Frankfurt, faces hostility due to her wearing a headscarf, yet remains undeterred in her political aspirations.
Juholt's anger over Afnan's deportation threat: Becomes extremely upset
Former Social Democratic leader Håkan Juholt expresses his anger over the deportation threat faced by SSU member Afnan Agha, which he deems a failure of the migration policy.