Feb 23 • 20:45 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Politiken

The Alternative Party has an ultimate demand for the government negotiations

The Alternative Party's political leader, Franciska Rosenkilde, has presented an ultimatum for upcoming government negotiations in Denmark.

As Denmark approaches a parliamentary election, parties in Christiansborg are rapidly presenting their proposals and demands for a future government. Among the issues raised are Mette Frederiksen's small school initiative, the Conservative Party's housing tax freeze, and the Unity List's proposal for a top tax on housing gains. Typically, such demands leave room for negotiation, but Franciska Rosenkilde, the political leader of the Alternative Party, has made it clear that her party has an unconditional demand that must be met in the forthcoming negotiations. This position aims to influence the political landscape significantly during the election period, marking the Alternative Party's intention to stand firm on key issues that resonate with their constituents.

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