Mar 22 • 14:33 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Altinget

Poor survey for V: Only eight percent want Troels Lund as prime minister, and the environment tops voters' agenda

A recent poll indicates that only eight percent of voters prefer Troels Lund Poulsen as their prime minister candidate, pointing to significant challenges for his party, Venstre, ahead of the upcoming electoral debates.

A newly released poll conducted by Altinget and DR has revealed that only eight percent of voters see Troels Lund Poulsen, the leader of the Venstre party and current Minister of Defense, as their preferred candidate for prime minister. This troubling statistic suggests that even among those intending to vote for his party, support for Lund is quite weak, reflecting a challenging political landscape. The results notably place environmental issues at the forefront of voters' concerns, indicating a shift in priorities that Lund may have to address.

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