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    1. Ok-Law-3268 on

      >above all the **unsustainable cost of housing**

      >The Statminister has made an iron fist against undesirable human beings a hallmark of her second term.

      >Up to the point of welding an unnatural axis **with the Italian premier Giorgia Meloni**—with whom she has called into question the European Convention on Human Rights—and the president of the EU executive, Ursula von der Leyen,

    2. The thing to know here is that the Danish Social Democratic party over the last 20 years have moved to the center-right from their original progressive left position. SF, the party that gained the Lord Mayor office in Copenhagen, is in many way closer to the original Socialdemocratic position. So the public didn’t really move left, the political parties moved right.

      Edit: spelling

    3. NaiveManufacturer375 on

      Nah. Not so much. Overall the right has more votes now compared to before – especially Dansk Folkeparti (Danish People’s Party) – which is sort of ethno nationalist with pretty much the same sort of somewhat leftist economic policies, as the Social Democrats. What they need to do, if the want to win the election next year, is to be stronger on immigration with a clearer vision of the demographic future.

      Sure, Copenhagen can go to the left.. but that is just one part of teh country.

    4. Ninevehenian on

      Formally Mette Frederiksens “Socialdemokratiet” is considered “left”, though people have argued that they have switched to right wing in recent years.

    5. MrKorakis on

      Social Democrats become a “light” right wing party, lose their left wing voting base and fail to gain the right wing one. This is an outcome that every center left political party in the western world has seen at least a dozen times in the last decade.

      If they fail to learn that is called natural selection. The only path forward is to become more left wing there is no future for pseudo right wing political parties

    6. ScriptThat on

      Calling it a shift to the right it outright wrong. There’s a shift away from the parties currently in government, and away from Socialdemokratiet in particular, but the shift has been towards both left and right.

    7. oops3232 on

      wait copenhagen hasnt had a left wing government in over 100 years that seems wild for a scandinavian capital

    8. Econ_Orc on

      Voters shifted left and right away from unpopular government parties.
      Yes the SF won the lord major position in Copenhagen and got 3 maybe 4 majors of the 98 municipalities in Denmark. (still haggling over one. Negotiations is like a soap opera of back stabbing and shifting alliance)

      Compare the 2025 map of Majors with the 2021 map
      https://www.altinget.dk/artikel/her-er-alle-de-nye-borgmestre
      https://jyllands-posten.dk/politik/ECE13490711/overblik-saa-er-alle-borgmestre-paa-plads-efter-kommunalvalget/

      The sum total of shift to the left is 4 more seats for the left, but there are also 11 more seats for the right.

      Voters in Denmark went both to the left and right of an unpopular center based government. All three parties in the government lost votes, and they went both to the left and the right.

    9. Perisorie on

      Anyone actually living in a city can attest mass immigration is great, cities are attractive for a reason. Catering to rural bigots living in an imaginary reality is going to push progressive urban voters away.

    10. Classic93 on

      In every European country governing party is losing votes, it doesn’t have much to do with Danish Social Democrats moving to the center-right. Inflation and cost of living is on the rise so people vote for the opposition parties everywhere.

    11. hamstar_potato on

      It’s not because of chat control, but I’ll take it as karma even if I don’t believe in such things.

    12. Known_Week_158 on

      So they punisher her shift to the right by (checks results) voting for right-wing parties far more than they did last time.

      This article treats opposition to Social Democrats as automatically from the left. Copenhagen is only one part of Denmark.

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