Forecast: the Social Democrats lead the elections in Denmark



Within the parliamentary elections in Denmark, the Social Democrats are, in line with a primary forecast, the strongest drive. Prime Minister Rasmussen's liberal Venstre is in second place. This means a change of presidency.


The primary forecasts see the Social Democrats because the strongest drive within the Danish parliamentary elections: the opposition occasion reached 26.2% in line with Danish broadcasts. Liberal occasion Venstre of Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen reached 23.4% after counting virtually 70% of all of the votes, and was capable of earn barely.


The left-wing block across the social democrats might thus conquer 91 of the 179 parliamentary seats and subsequently a majority. In line with forecasts, the present authorities alliance would have solely 75 seats within the newly elected parliament.


Troublesome asylum coverage, left within the social system


One of the best candidate of the Social Democrats, occasion chief, Mette Frederiksen, had adopted a conservative course on asylum coverage. Throughout the election marketing campaign, he promised the Danes to curb immigration from non-Western nations, to work for acknowledged refugees and extra deportations. Frederiksen historically represents left-wing positions in social coverage.


Prime Minister Løkke Rasmussen was extra favorable to stability in the course of the election marketing campaign. "Unsure occasions require professional, stable and accountable management," he mentioned.


The Socialist Fashionable Get together, which was above all engaged in environmental points, reaches 7.6 per cent of the vote and will subsequently double its mandate.


Misstöne within the electoral marketing campaign of right-wing extremists


Consequently, Danish right-wing populist Folks's Get together has suffered heavy losses: it is just 9% after post-election ballot numbers: this may halve the variety of seats in parliament.


For equivocation earlier than the elections, particularly the right-wing populists had offered. Rasmus Paludan of the "Stram Kurs" group introduced that if he got here to energy, the Muslims would voluntarily go away the Danish market. In line with the primary development, "Starm Kurs" might barely exceed the issue by two % and transfer to parliament.





The Tagesschau reported on this topic on June 5, 2019 at 20:00.






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