Last Altinget Snap Before Election Day: Løkke Is in a Powerful Position
Lars Løkke Rasmussen's Moderates party has seen a resurgence in polling, shifting from near disqualification to a strong position ahead of the upcoming election in Denmark.
The Folketing inadvertently encourages 13,000 without voting rights to vote
The Folketing mistakenly sent voting encouragement letters to 13,000 young non-citizens, prompting a clarification that the letters do not confer voting rights.
Former R-minister suddenly switched parties. Now he is set to be ousted from the Folketing
Former Development Minister and now Liberal member Christian Friis Bach is predicted to lose his seat in the Folketing according to a new mandate forecast.
Several of Løkke's ministers are likely not to enter the Folketing
A new geographical forecast indicates that several ministers from Lars Løkke Rasmussen's party may fail to secure seats in the Danish Parliament, leading to concerns for the Moderaterne party on election day.
A week before the election: Here is Altinget's major overview of who is set to be elected
A detailed analysis of the current political landscape in Denmark ahead of the upcoming election on March 24, highlighting potential outcomes for various candidates and parties.
The trend has taken hold: More women are running for the Folketing
The percentage of women candidates in Denmark's parliamentary elections has increased for the third consecutive election.
Ten constituencies, 12 parties, and 175 mandates: Here is Altinget’s 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.
Citizen Proposal on Parking Regulations Reaches 50,000 Signatures
A citizen proposal advocating for licensing requirements and clearer regulations for parking companies has surpassed 50,000 signatures in 18 days, necessitating consideration by the Danish Parliament.
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Jon Stephensen claims he was offered DK 1.3 million to resign from Parliament, which he declined, amid controversies tied to the Moderaterne party.
Significantly fewer flew from Billund Airport last year
Jon Stephensen revealed that he was offered money by top officials from the Moderaterne party to resign from his position, which he refused.
A year ago, she changed parties: Now Karin Liltorp wants to leave the Folketing
Karin Liltorp has announced she will not run for reelection in the Danish parliament after switching to a new political party just a year ago.
“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.
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.
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.
The Royal House cancels the court ball
The Danish Royal House has canceled a court ball scheduled for February 27, 2026, in light of the recent announcement of an election for the Folketing.
The Folketing Adopts Hooligan Package with Immediate Quarantines
The Danish Parliament has passed a law aimed at tackling football-related violence, allowing for immediate quarantines of suspected hooligans.
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.
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.
Denmark's Prime Minister Confirms New Election
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced that a new election will be held, urging voters to determine the country's future course.
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.
Now the food check is being fast-tracked in the Folketing – follow along here
The Danish government's food check proposal is set for expedited consideration in Parliament amidst skepticism from various parties.
Mette Frederiksen calls for parliamentary elections – Elisabet Svane sees a clear reason for the timing
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced the calling of parliamentary elections amid skepticism surrounding the government's food check proposal, leading to an expedited review in the Folketing.
Political commentator notes Mette Frederiksen's special companion
A political commentator highlights the skepticism surrounding the government's proposal for food checks, which is currently being expedited through the Danish Parliament.
Political commentator takes a bite out of Mette Frederiksen's special companion
Food checks have been met with skepticism from various quarters as the government's proposal is set for urgent processing in the Parliament.
Economy Editor: It is a clear message to the parties in the Folketing and a signal to the voters
The Danish government is set to present its ambitious 2035 plan for the national economy, highlighting key themes for future growth and stability.
Moderate on Leave Says Goodbye to the Folketing at the Next Election
Tobias Grotkjær Elmstrøm, a member of the Danish Parliament from the Moderates, has announced he will not run for re-election due to personal reasons, despite his enjoyment of political work.
The Moderates Continue to Soar in a New Poll: Løkke "is truly a kingmaker in the best sense of the word"
The Moderates party in Denmark has shown significant gains according to a recent poll, positioning leader Lars Løkke Rasmussen as a potential key player in future government negotiations.
Former DF Vice Chairman Drops Candidacy for the Moderates
René Christensen, the former vice chairman of the Danish People's Party, has decided not to run for the Danish Parliament with the Moderates after previously serving nearly 15 years in office.
Knitting activism should be debated in the Folketing
Katrine Daugaard, cultural spokesperson for the Liberal Alliance in Denmark, has brought the knitting campaign covering the country's nude female statues to parliamentary debate.
Karina Adsbøl has changed her mind and is running for the Folketing again
Karina Adsbøl, a member of the Folketing for the Danmarksdemokraterne party, has announced her decision to run for re-election after previously stating she would not.
Former police chief runs for Venstre in Funen
Claus Oxfeldt, the former chairman of the Police Federation, is set to run for the Folketing for the Venstre party in Funen, focusing on crime policy.
Here are the politicians who are not running again or have left the Folketing
A number of elected politicians in Denmark are not participating in the upcoming parliamentary elections, including two former ministers who have passed away since the last election in 2022.
Jacob Mark wants to return to the Folketing
SF profile Jacob Mark announces his candidacy for the Folketing in the upcoming election after taking a break from politics due to a severe health issue that impacted his vision.
Jacob Mark runs for the Folketing
Jacob Mark, a profile from the Socialist People’s Party, declares his candidacy for the Folketing in the upcoming election, as reported by TV 2.
Former regional chairman wants to join the Folketing
Former regional council chairman Anders Kühnau from the Social Democrats aims to become a member of the Folketing this year, as confirmed by local party leader Arne Teglgaard.
DF's EU leader to the Folketing
EU parliamentarian Anders Vistisen is running for the Folketing as the lead candidate for DF in North Jutland, intending to hold Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen accountable for her government's handling of immigration issues.
DF's EU profile wants to be in the Folketing
Anders Vistisen, a member of the Danish People's Party and MEP, is running as the party's lead candidate in North Jutland for the upcoming parliamentary elections to hold Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen accountable for her government's handling of immigrant issues.