Feb 11 • 15:10 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Politiken

Karsten Hønge: 'SF will do everything we can to roll back this theft'

The Socialist People's Party in Denmark proposes to reinstate the holiday of Great Prayer Day, which was unexpectedly abolished, now taking center stage in the upcoming 2026 election campaign.

Karsten Hønge of the Socialist People's Party (SF) has announced that the party will prioritize the reinstatement of the Great Prayer Day holiday, which has become a significant issue as the 2026 election draws nearer. The party refers to the removal of this holiday as a 'theft' perpetrated by the previous government formed by the SVM coalition, which controversially scrapped the holiday without prior discussion during the 2022 election campaign.

During the 2022 campaign, not a single party leader mentioned the fate of Great Prayer Day, which had been celebrated for over 300 years. The unexpected decision to abolish such a long-standing tradition has sparked a strong backlash, and the SF's revival of the issue indicates a strategic shift in political focus as parties prepare for the upcoming elections. The resurrection of this topic may resonate with voters who are nostalgic for the holiday and discontent with the current government’s choices.

As the 2026 election campaign heats up, Hønge's statements underline how traditional holidays may play a critical role in shaping voters' opinions and mobilizing support. The SF aims to rally public sentiment around this cause, suggesting that the reinstatement of Great Prayer Day could be a pivotal aspect of their platform, potentially influencing the political landscape leading into the elections.

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