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377,000 people in Denmark would not vote again for the government parties

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Only one year has passed since we had the new red-blue center government. Research made by professor Kasper Møller Hansen (renowned election expert) shows the government parties lost more support in the first year of governing than any other governments of the last 50 years. 

  • Socialdemokratiet (social democrats) have lost 133,000 voters to SF (socialists), 25,000 voters to Enhedslisten (red-green alliance, former communists), 13,500 voters to Inger’s DD party (far-right populists), 13,400 voters to DF (far-right conservatives) and 5000 voters to Liberal Alliance (libertarians). They have also gained 7500 voters from Venstre (liberals) and 6500 from Moderaterne (social liberals). 
  • Venstre lost 56,000 voters to the Liberal Alliance, 26,300 voters to Inger’s DD party, 16,300 voters to Konservative (conservatives), 10,300 voters to Moderaterne, and 9500 voters to DF. 
  • Moderaterne lost 17,300 voters to Liberal Alliance and 8700 voters to SF. 
Narcis George Matache
Narcis George Matachehttp://www.narcis.dk
Executive Editor and Founder of "Last Week in Denmark".

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