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The parliamentary elections 2022

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  1. The middle ground (small and unaffiliated parties) 
  • Lars Løkke Rasmussen (leader of Moderaterne) demands that a lawyer should assess if Mette Frederiksen should be prosecuted in the mink case or not, if he should be convinced to support her mandate to continue as prime minister for another 4 years. 
  1. The red camp (the left-wing parties) 
  • The current unstable situation in Denmark (the attack on the gas pipelines, the energy and inflation crisis, etc.) has not changed the mind of the social liberal leader Sofie Carsten Nielsen. Radikale Venstre still wants the parliamentary elections to be called for, at the latest, on the 4th of October. Otherwise, they will leave the red camp and overthrow the social democrat government. 
  1. The blue camp (the right-wing parties) 
  • Venstre proposed the reduction of the SU-eligible education years from six to five years. SU is like a “student salary” that you can receive while you are enrolled in higher education. European students can receive SU if they have a part-time job or on the same grounds as the Danish students after living for 5 years in Denmark. Non-European students cannot receive SU. 
  • Inger Støjberg’s DD party wants to join a potential blue government. This means we could see her as a minister again. A former minister that was convicted to prison for her activity now has the chance to become a minister again. 
Narcis George Matache
Narcis George Matachehttp://www.narcis.dk
Executive Editor and Founder of "Last Week in Denmark".

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