Slaughter Corporation: Danes Have Embraced 'Election Pork'
Danish Crown reports a surge in demand for 'election pork' ahead of the upcoming voting day in Denmark, leading to depleted stocks and unprecedented sales.
Danish politics have taken a global break for three weeks. That is now over.
Danish politics has had a three-week break from global issues, but this hiatus is ending as the world faces various dilemmas.
Danish politics has taken a break from a world in turmoil for three weeks. That stops now.
Danish politics has been detached from international issues for three weeks, but this period is ending as the world faces significant challenges.
Danish PM Frederiksen seeking third term in general election this week
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is campaigning for a third term in a highly competitive general election where her party's support has notably declined despite their continued lead in the polls.
Danish Prime Minister Seeks Third Term in Next Week's Elections
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is aiming for a third term as her Social Democrats face declining support ahead of the elections next week.
Karin Eriksson: A Danish Wealth Tax Gains Momentum โ in Sweden
The potential introduction of a wealth tax in Denmark could have significant repercussions for the upcoming Swedish parliamentary elections.
One was convicted of inappropriate behavior with a photographer and another criticized lesbians in a youth magazine: Here are some of the candidates from the Citizens' Party
The article explores some candidates from the Citizens' Party, including past controversies involving inappropriate behavior and remarks about the LGBTQ community.
Lars Lรธkke could find himself in a key position
Danish politician Lars Lรธkke is expected to play a significant role in upcoming political decisions.
The condemnation pours down on him: Trump is a 'permanent, disfiguring scar'
Donald Trump's celebration of the death of former FBI chief Robert Mueller has been condemned by political opponents and some within the Republican Party.
Mette Frederiksen understands Thorning's anger: 'It was one of the rudest we have seen in Danish politics'
Mette Frederiksen expressed understanding for Helle Thorning-Schmidt's anger towards Troels Lund Poulsen regarding his actions in a scandal involving leaked tax documents.
Lรธkke: Who should pick up the phone if Trump calls?
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lรธkke Rasmussen emphasizes the ongoing Greenland crisis and his campaign for centrist political power while humorously suggesting that voters should consider who would handle calls from Trump.
Helle Ib: The three most powerful politicians behave like whiny children
A Danish political commentator criticizes the nation's three most powerful politicians for their unprofessional behavior.
It will soon be decided. Here is Altinget's final overview of who is expected to be elected
Altinget provides an overview of the forthcoming Danish parliamentary elections, indicating potential changes in party representation including the emergence of a new party, which could result in significant losses for established parties.
Revenge's hour for Thorning: "Everyone should be reminded of what happened back then"
The article discusses the resurfacing of a past scandal involving former Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, emphasizing the ongoing impact of political smear campaigns.
The Greenland Question in the Danish Elections Quiet Down: Political Parties Have a Unified Stance
The upcoming Danish parliamentary elections are overshadowed by the issue of Greenland, with a unified political stance among parties amidst declining support for the ruling coalition.
At the SF National Meeting, Pia Olsen Dyhr Continued Her Safe Style. It's Not Without Risks
Pia Olsen Dyhr, during the SF national meeting, emphasized a cautious approach to political strategies, appealing to her party's traditional base without introducing any new proposals.
The younger generation follows the Danish People's Party: 'I think he is the best politician in all of Europe'
The article discusses the shifting perception of the Danish People's Party and its leader, Morten Messerschmidt, especially among younger Danes.
DF has taken a step to the right โ and a new generation has followed
The Danish People's Party (DF) is undergoing a significant shift towards the political right, accompanied by a generational change in its leadership and support.
The old, the naked and the Jutland dreamer: Here are the election's independents
The 77-year-old Knud Gaarn-Larsen is seeking voter support for his candidacy in the Danish Parliament but faces rejection due to his age.
SF urges Mette Frederiksen: Make a clear statement
Pia Olsen Dyhr, the leader of the Socialist People's Party in Denmark, urges Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to clarify her position on forming a red government after the upcoming election, emphasizing the party's key priorities in the negotiations.
Army of Danish shadow warriors is hunting voters online
A new form of political 'shadow armies' is emerging on social media, particularly TikTok, where anonymous profiles advocate for political parties ahead of upcoming elections.
A horde of Danish shadow warriors hunts voters online
A new wave of anonymous political operatives on social media, termed 'shadow armies', is emerging in Denmark, particularly on TikTok, to influence voter opinions ahead of the elections.
Karin Eriksson: Crisis for the Liberals? Look at the Danish Situation
The article discusses the challenges facing liberal parties in Sweden, drawing parallels with the situation in Denmark as the country approaches elections.
A majority of Danes want to tax the largest housing gains
A recent survey reveals a majority of Danes support taxing significant housing profits, prompting discussions on housing policy ahead of an upcoming election.
Can Mette Frederiksen do the same as Nyrup did in 1998?
The article reflects on the political legacy of former Danish Prime Minister Poul Nyrup and considers whether current Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen can replicate his surprising electoral success in 1998.
Can Mette Frederiksen do the same as Nyrup in 1998?
The article reflects on the similarities between current Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's political situation and that of former Prime Minister Poul Nyrup Rasmussen in 1998, particularly in terms of electoral challenges and strategies.
Mysterious Lรธkke accuses Mette Frederiksen of 'absurd claim'
Lars Lรธkke Rasmussen claims to align more with the views of Venstre's Troels Lund Poulsen than those of Mette Frederiksen in a recent political remark.
The Prime Minister: 'Violence against a politician is violence against democracy'
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen condemned the physical assault on a political candidate, stating it undermines democracy and is incompatible with Danish values.
#dkpol: The election doesn't end on Tuesday. It begins
The article discusses the impending complexities of the upcoming Danish election, emphasizing potential delays in results and significant political narratives.
Siumut demands the new Danish government: Investigate what Denmark earns from Greenland
The Siumut party is urging the new Danish government to investigate the economic contributions of Greenland to Denmark.
A Conservative Majority Could Have Massive Consequences for DR
A potential conservative government in Denmark could significantly cut funding and support for the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR).
Candidates from EL and ALT: Danish democracy is a failure when laws are written at Axelborg
Candidates from the Danish political parties EL and ALT criticize the current state of democracy in Denmark, claiming it has been compromised by agricultural interests affecting drinking water quality.
Venstre and Agriculture are Closely Connected, New Mapping Shows: "Without Them, the Party Would Collapse as an Organization"
A new mapping reveals the close ties between the Venstre party and Danish agriculture, indicating that the party heavily relies on the agricultural sector for its organizational strength.
Political editor: The Danish People's Party has thrown away its trump card
The Danish People's Party appears to be losing its competitive edge as a significant election day draws near, with preparations underway for a comprehensive TV coverage.
Political Editor: Now the Danish People's Party has played its trump card. Will it pressure S?
The article discusses preparations at Christiansborg for election night, focusing on the setup of a TV studio to broadcast results and possible government formations.
Dan Jรธrgensen on drastic energy demands: 'That would be throwing the baby out with the bathwater'
Danish Energy Minister Dan Jรธrgensen cautions against drastic energy legislation in response to rising gas prices amid EU discussions.
People should be spared from watching them fry minced meat
A new Danish reality TV series features party leaders living together and engaging in casual political discussions to boost interest in politics ahead of the elections.
In 2022, the Social Democrats won a crucial mandate. Now the drama may repeat itself
The Social Democrats in Denmark may face a repeat of the dramatic 2022 election scenario where they won a crucial mandate through a significant electoral technicality.
In Jutland's Red Stronghold, Three Blue Party Leaders Battle Hard: "Not the Wisest Thing We've Done"
Three prominent leaders from the Danish right face a challenging political landscape in Eastern Jutland, a historical stronghold for the Social Democrats.
Over 46,000 voters cast blank ballots in the last parliamentary election
In the last Danish parliamentary election, over 46,000 voters chose to cast blank ballots, highlighting a growing trend of invalidating votes.
Greenland and the Faroe Islands can decide Denmark's next Prime Minister
The upcoming Danish parliamentary election may see Greenland and the Faroe Islands playing a decisive role in determining the next Prime Minister due to critical voting patterns.
Are you also dreaming of becoming a housing millionaire?
The article discusses the disparity in the Danish housing market and its implications for potential homeowners, particularly first-time buyers in major cities.
She has been proclaimed as the one who can save Alternativet: "It is a big sacrifice I am making"
Signe Wenneberg, who has long declined to enter politics, now steps forward to potentially lead the Danish political party Alternativet.
Karin Eriksson: Has cocaine stopped Denmark's young star in politics?
Danish politician Alex Vanopslagh admits to cocaine use, raising questions about his future in politics.
For a decade he has been 'on the defensive' in Brussels. Now the DF profile chases a prominent role in Christiansborg
Anders Vistisen, a member of the Danish People's Party, is seeking a significant political role in Denmark after spending years in the European Parliament.
Accusations of Abuse of Power in Greenlandic Election Campaign: Long-Delayed Report Demands Publication
A Greenlandic minister is under pressure to release a long-awaited report regarding allegations of genocide stemming from reproductive health measures taken against Greenlandic women by the Danish state.
For several years he has taken beatings for Mette Frederiksen: "I see party discipline as something positive"
Christian Rabjerg Madsen discusses his support for party discipline in the context of ongoing debates about taxing large housing gains in Denmark.
Danish ministers skip EU meetings due to election campaign
Danish ministers have been absent from EU meetings amid a lengthy election campaign, raising concerns about the impact on the country's representation.
Advisor: The campaign is overflowing with slogans we cannot distinguish between. It is a wasted opportunity
A Danish advisor critiques the current political campaign for being filled with indistinguishable slogans that fail to resonate with voters.
Ministers promised more transparency about monetary contributions to politicians - nothing has happened
Danish ministers have repeatedly pledged to enhance transparency regarding private monetary donations to political parties, but progress remains stalled despite ongoing frustrations from various political factions.