“Catastrophic” opinion poll for the government

Support for the governing parties has declined by 18 percent since the last general election in 2022. The result was especially damning for incumbent Venstre, which has lost over half of its voters. Analysts call the results “catastrophic” and “a disaster”.

Results of a new opinion poll show the percentage of voters in Denmark who would vote for each of Denmark’s political parties if a general election were called tomorrow. Photo: Epinion

Just 6.5 percent of Danish voters would vote for Venstre if there were a general election tomorrow, according to a new political opinion poll by Epinion. The result is disastrous for the incumbent party – one of three in Denmark’s governing coalition – illustrating that their popularity has more than halved since the last general […]


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