Dansk Folkeparti pushes to remove voting rights for internationals

Dansk Folkeparti proposes limiting municipal voting to only Danish citizens, arguing foreign residents should not influence local politics. Critics warn the move would undermine democracy and exclude long-term residents from decisons affecting their daily lives.

Mikkel Bjørn (Photo: Dansk Folkeparti)

Mikkel Bjørn, the newly elected lead candidate for Dansk Folkeparti in Copenhagen, is calling for an end to voting rights for international residents in municipal elections.His proposal has reignited a longstanding debate whether non-citizens should have a say in local politics, with critics accusing him of trying to exclude part of the population for political […]


Gain unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post

Our independent reporting can only be published with support from our readers.

Monthly subscription

119

DKK/month.

(Billed once a month)

Give us a try

6 month subscription

99

DKK/month.

(Billed twice a year)

Save 120 DKK

Yearly subscription

79

DKK/month.

(Billed once a year)

Save 480 DKK

Save with a company subscription?