The government began negotiations with the parliamentary parties on how to spend the 2.3 billion DKK to help the people in Denmark most affected by the inflation crisis.
- 1.2 billion DKK comes from the European Union. 600 million DKK are moved from other budgets. 500 million DKK from the 2022 reserves.
- SF (Socialist Party), Enhedslisten (Red-Green Alliance) and DF (Nationalist Party) want a larger amount to be spent as aid for inflation.
- DD (Danish Democrats – far right) want part of the money to go to rural areas without district heating.
- Liberal Alliance and the Conservatives are against spending public money as aid for inflation.
- Radikale Venstre (Social Liberals) are doubting the need for the inflation aid.
- Nye Borgerlige (Libertarian nationalists) would like to reduce taxes and if possible increase the amount by privatizing DR (national television), reducing foreign aid and closing the job centers.