Danish politicians go to saunas in search of voters during the election period
During the upcoming legislative elections in Denmark, candidates are engaging with voters in unconventional settings, including saunas.
Elisabet Svane: On the 18th day of the election campaign, Venstre came up with a financial plan - and they were in a hurry until the last moment
On the 18th day of the election campaign, the Danish political party Venstre released a financial plan amid pressure for clarity on their agenda.
Danish party leader admits to cocaine use
The Danish Liberal Alliance party leader, Alex Vanopslagh, publicly acknowledges his past use of cocaine during his leadership tenure, an admission made amidst an ongoing election campaign.
Is the divorce between S and V unavoidable?
The article discusses the tense political relationship between Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of the Social Democrats (S) and Deputy Prime Minister Troels Lund Poulsen of the Venstre party as election campaigning intensifies.
On Sunday evening Frederiksen had a widely open door. Now it can start to close a little
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Deputy Prime Minister Troels Lund Poulsen confronted each other in a debate, signaling a growing divide as the election campaign gains momentum.
The election is not about wealth tax and pension age
A Danish article discusses the political focus of the upcoming election, emphasizing that issues like wealth tax and pension age are not the central themes.
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.
Election Researcher: The Great Center Experiment Never Lured Danes Out of Their Blocks
A political researcher asserts that the three years of a centrist government have not changed Danish voters' political identities, which remain rooted in traditional party blocs.
Election analyst points to an important voter type: 'This is not a passing trend'
An election analyst highlights a new type of voter in Denmark's political landscape who values collaboration over traditional party loyalties.
Election Analyst: 'I see a clear trend that this segment will play a larger and larger role'
A new voter type, dubbed 'Mads in the middle', has emerged in Danish politics, indicating a shift in electoral behavior away from traditional party loyalty.
Moderates want to future-proof Danish agriculture with pig four-party
The Moderates propose convening a pig four-party post-election to secure the future of Danish agriculture.
A new star always shines. This time she is conservative
The Danish election campaign has revealed fluctuating support among major political parties, leading to uncertainty regarding future governance.
#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.
"It is a myth": Norwegian billionaires have been used as a scare tactic in the Danish election campaign. Now Stoltenberg weighs in
Jens Stoltenberg comments on the perception of Norwegian billionaires in the context of the Danish election campaign.
Political Editor: The Parties Are Spraying Election Promises, but Only a Few of Them Matter to Voters
The article discusses the disconnect between political promises made during the election campaign and the actual interests of Danish voters, suggesting that only a few key issues resonate with the public.
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.
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.
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.
Farmer: We owe it to each other to identify the real polluter of drinking water
A Danish farmer expresses frustration over the negative portrayal of agriculture's use of chemicals, arguing that such discussions are often based on misunderstandings.
No, the drinking water is not toxic. But agricultural pesticides have contaminated large areas
The Danish drinking water is safe to consume, yet concerns about pesticide contamination persist, particularly as residues are found in over half of the country's drinking water wells.
Former Chief Economist: A Wealth Tax Will Trigger a Major Behavioral Change
A former chief economist critiques the Danish Social Democrats' proposal to reintroduce a wealth tax, arguing it may not effectively achieve its goals of equity and increased welfare.
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.
Overview of the Election Day: In a Casual Remark, Troels Lund Poulsen Offered His Take on a Pension Scheme for the Exhausted
Troels Lund Poulsen received a mixed response during a TV debate, as Mette Frederiksen complimented him with a comment on his 'perfidious humor' while discussing a proposal for pensions for worn-out workers.
A new player has entered the election campaign. It's Chinese, criticized, and filled with top politicians
Danish politicians, including Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, are now actively using TikTok to engage voters amidst the election campaign.
Troels Lund was a complete underdog, but achieved a narrow victory in the prime ministerial duel
Troels Lund Poulsen, despite being largely behind in polls against Mette Frederiksen, managed a narrow victory in their recent debate before the Danish elections.
Elisabet Svane: 'She was the most experienced, but he did not fall through in any way'
A political debate on economics, education, immigration policy, and water safety took place between Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and opposition candidate Troels Lund Poulsen, highlighting significant policy discussions.
Lars LΓΈkke: 'It is not a governmentβs job to spray growth inhibitors over Danish business'
Danish politician Lars LΓΈkke comments on the government's responsibility regarding business growth during the election campaign.
Vanopslagh and Messerschmidt bring the Quran law into the election campaign
The Danish election campaign is intensifying with the involvement of Vanopslagh and Messerschmidt discussing the Quran law.
"It's the only thing we have to thank Mette Frederiksen for": Messerschmidt releases book amid election campaign
Messerschmidt is launching a book during the ongoing Danish election campaign, highlighting Mette Frederiksen's influence.
The Danes are trying a new election concept: Reality TV
Twelve Danish party leaders are taking part in a reality TV show at a folk high school just weeks before the elections to see if it can influence voting.
Political Editor: LΓΈkke has ducked his head from the guillotine and jumped into the election campaign
Political campaigns are fiercely competitive, and parties are trying various tactics to attract media and public attention, as exemplified by Morten Messerschmidt's recent promotional event.
Oh, where did psychiatry go?: "I believe a tragedy like Field's is needed for psychiatry to regain a prominent place in the election campaign"
Psychiatry has become a neglected topic ahead of the upcoming Danish elections, contrasting sharply with its visibility in the previous campaign, with calls for more attention to mental health issues.
It is not a new early retirement, but it looks like it - still with LΓΈkke in focus
The article discusses Danish Foreign Minister Lars LΓΈkke Rasmussen's reaction to Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's announcement of a more flexible retirement age, which he sees as aligning with Socialist Party principles after their EU election defeat.
Greta Thunberg a pawn in the Danish election campaign
Greta Thunberg has become a focal point in the Danish election campaign as a political party proposes bans on foreign activists participating in illegal demonstrations.
Lars Aagaard saves the king and queen: The state visit to Australia
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's recent election call has raised concerns about the feasibility of the Danish royal couple's impending state visit to Australia, as ministers are preoccupied with the election campaign.
The climate minister saves state visit: 'Duty above all. That's how I am'
Danish Climate Minister saves a crucial state visit to Australia amidst political turmoil following an election announcement by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
The royal couple conducts Australian state visit despite elections
The Danish royal couple's upcoming state visit to Australia will go ahead with some adjustments following the announcement of a parliamentary election in Denmark.
The royal couple will go on an Australian state visit despite the election
King Frederik and Queen Mary will proceed with their state visit to Australia from March 14 to 19, even though a parliamentary election was recently announced.
Teacher and Venstre member: Stop using children as props in election campaigning
A teacher and political candidate from the Danish party Venstre urges politicians to refrain from using children in campaign materials, highlighting the importance of children's individuality and their rights.
Professor: Google's AI is a 'huge game changer' in the election campaign
A professor discusses how Google's AI could drastically impact the 2026 Danish parliamentary election campaign by providing extensive information and insights, while also warning about potential inaccuracies and algorithmic opacity.
Nervous party leaders fear TV 2's new reality concept
Danish party leaders are anxious about how they will be portrayed in TV 2's new reality show featuring prominent political figures.
We are the grassroots who organized the climate election in 2019. Now we are breaking down the door to Christiansborg
Grassroots activists who organized the climate election in 2019 are now escalating their efforts to demand stronger climate action from the Danish government.
60,000 Danes Have Been at War. Why Are They Invisible in the Election Campaign?
The article discusses the significant number of Danish veterans from international missions and their lack of visibility in the current election campaign.
Union ready with millions for the election campaign - and for the first time, SF gets a share of the money
A Danish union has allocated 3.2 million kroner for election campaigns, including support for the Social Democrats and the Socialist Party (SF) for the first time.
The united left begins the election campaign with a frontal attack on Danish pig farmers
Danish farmers are urged to halt new barn constructions or expansions, with the left-wing parties demanding an 'acute pig stop' due to environmental concerns.
The Debate Everyone Saw β But No One Listened To
A recent podcast episode discusses a heated debate in the Danish Parliament regarding a food voucher agreement just before an election announcement.
Lecturer: The debate about expulsion is about the foundations of the rule of law
The article discusses the shift in the interpretation of human rights by the Danish government in pre-election campaigning to facilitate the expulsion of more criminal foreigners, emphasizing that this issue goes beyond technical legal adjustments and is linked to broader political and identity narratives.
Overview and Gossip: Smart Name Change Did Not Make It to the Election Posters
Danish political landscape is currently saturated with election posters ahead of the March 24 vote, marking the start of the campaign period.
Councillor on nuclear weapons: "It is simply a completely crazy and incorrect reading of how the world is"
The debate over nuclear weapons on Danish soil has intensified during the election campaign, with opposition from the Enhedslisten party's defense spokesperson, Trine Pertou Mach, who argues against the presence of nuclear weapons.
Faroe Island parliamentary member runs for re-election. And she wants to join the EU, unless things go south
Anna Falkenberg has announced her candidacy for re-election as a member of the Faroe Islands' parliament, expressing her desire to advance EU membership unless substantial issues arise.