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.
3F: Altinget's editor-in-chief cannot see the difference between the parties' pension proposals. We can.
The editor of Altinget, Jakob Nielsen, has faced criticism from 3F for not distinguishing between the pension proposals from different political parties, which 3F members claim they can easily differentiate.
Heunicke reported on internal drinking water battle with Venstre. Now SF says he was hard to dance with himself
Environmental Minister Magnus Heunicke criticizes the Venstre party for obstructing better protection of drinking water, but SF points out that Heunicke's own party has also been slow in environmental matters.
Elisabet Svane: Classic that ended up in the drawer during the SVM years has been revived
The article discusses the revival of a political classic during Denmark's election campaign, emphasizing the importance of a clear plan in politics, a theme revisited from previous political confrontations.
Controversial election test with ties to DF never recommends S or V
A new election test has reportedly been taken by thousands of Danes before the parliamentary election, but its design prevents users from being matched with the two largest parties, Socialdemokratiet and Venstre.
Birte Weiss has died
Former Danish Minister Birte Weiss passed away at the age of 84 after a long illness, leaving a significant legacy in politics and journalism.
School expert on LΓΈkke's appeal: There are good chances for a common direction
In the midst of campaign disputes between Socialdemokratiet and Venstre, Lars LΓΈkke Rasmussen of Moderaterne is attempting to unite parties for a 'national gathering' to focus on primary education.
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.
"This is somewhat historic": S and R enter into election alliance on energy policy
Socialdemokratiet and Radikale Venstre have formed an election alliance focusing on energy policy, signaling a shift in their longstanding relationship under Mette Frederiksen's leadership.
"This is a bit historic": S and R enter election alliance to make Denmark independent from Putin and Trump
Denmark's Social Democrats and Radikale Venstre have formed an electoral alliance focused on energy policy and national security amid shifting political landscapes.
Lidegaard draws a red line: Will not change pensions without blue parties
Radikale leader Martin Lidegaard insists that any changes to the pension system must include both red and blue parties in Denmark.
#dkpol: The Pension Bomb Became a Witch's Howl
Denmark's political landscape heats up as parties unveil pension proposals mid-election, drawing comparisons to significant historical moments.
Pension Calculator: Check When You Can Retire with the Various Parties' Proposals
The article discusses proposed changes to retirement age by three political parties in Denmark.
Here is the calculator that shows your possible retirement age with the proposals from S, M, and R
This article presents a calculator illustrating how proposed changes to the retirement age by various Danish political parties might affect individuals' working lives.
What does the expert prefer?: Mette Frederiksen's school, or Troels Lund's?
Danish political parties, including Venstre and Socialdemokratiet, are prepared to invest billions in schools annually, sparking a debate between different educational philosophies as exemplified by the styles of Mette Frederiksen and Troels Lund Poulsen.
S Candidates Defy Party Leader: Motorway Around Copenhagen Will Be Severe and Expensive
Socialdemokratiet candidates express differing views on a proposed 34 billion kroner motorway expansion in Denmark.
Who is the Prime Minister candidate and who points to whom? Get the overview
The article provides an overview of who has declared their candidacy for Prime Minister in Denmark and which political parties are backing them.
Mette Frederiksen confronted by a voter at the town square: "Now we have to see if we get enough votes to do it"
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen faced a voter while helping prepare for the upcoming elections, emphasizing her preference to interact with citizens over engaging with the media.
A great loss,
Socialdemokratiet faced significant losses in the municipal elections, leading to the farewell of Køge's long-serving mayor, Marie Stærke, after 15 years in office.
Holstein: Social Democrats and Venstre Make It Clear That They Do Not Want to Commit to LΓΈkke
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 LΓΈkke.
Many Danes do not share the Prime Minister's outrage over wealthy homeowners
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's criticisms of wealthy homeowners are not resonating with many Danish citizens.
Former LA Chief: The Election Machine is Being Oiled. Thatβs What the Skilled Parties are Doing Right Now
The article discusses the heightened speculation surrounding the upcoming Danish elections, with parties gearing up for an intense campaign.
Social Democrats Open to Discussing the Reintroduction of Great Prayer Day
The Social Democrats in Denmark are now open to discussing the possibility of reintroducing Great Prayer Day, a stance they have previously rejected.
Social Democrats open to discussing the reinstatement of Great Prayer Day
The Social Democratic Party in Denmark is now open to discussing the reinstatement of Great Prayer Day, previously rejected, as they negotiate with the Socialist People's Party.
Post Chaos Hits Sick Children and Crushes Holiday Dreams: 'It's Completely Absurd'
Post chaos in Denmark, stemming from a transition in postal services, is negatively impacting families with sick children and disrupting much-anticipated holidays.
Why there must be exactly 14 students in Frederiksen's small school
Mette Frederiksen's proposal for a small school initiative, ensuring a maximum of 14 students per class from start until the end of 3rd grade, has received praise from left-wing allies despite criticism from other government colleagues, with an annual cost of five billion kroner.
Mette Frederiksen does it again: It's simply difficult to sink your teeth into, and it annoys the other parties
Mette Frederiksen's new campaign promise regarding a small school for children marks a significant shift from her previous election pledges, which were aimed squarely at appealing to her party base rather than the opposition.