Danish voters expected to turn on PM Frederiksen and her Social Democrats

ER Editor: Elections are scheduled today in Denmark. Another big fall from power is predicted for the Social Democrats. We believe, incidentally, that globalist player and PM Mette Frederiksen might have been replaced. An image search shows a stand-in. If not, then she’s under white hat orders. (A reminder that Greenland has been under the dominion of Denmark. We wonder if this state of affairs has long been finished.)

From the Bulgarian site Fakti

Denmark votes in local elections

In Denmark, 4.7 million voters will vote today for municipal and regional councils after a campaign marked by a series of cyberattacks on institutional and political party websites, for which pro-Russian hackers claimed responsibility, reported Agence France-Presse.

Dominated by local issues related to transport, education and the elderly, the elections could lead to a significant decline in the results of the ruling Social Democratic Party of Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, which currently governs in 44 of Denmark’s 98 municipalities.

In Denmark, 75% of public spending is spent through local authorities.

In Copenhagen, where the Social Democrats have governed since the first municipal elections in 1938, the party is under pressure.

Studies show that it will win the support of about 11% of voters. In 2021, when he came in second, he managed to gather a majority through intensive negotiations with allies from the left-wing political space.

Note this line from the Politico piece below —

Denmark and Spain are the only two major EU countries still governed by members of the Party of European Socialists, and the approaches taken by their leaders are frequently contrasted.

It looks like it will be just Spain after today. One down, one to go.

We had always wondered why globalist social-democrat governments such as Denmark’s were given hardline immigration policies. We say ‘given’ deliberately. As the Politico piece below demonstrates, it is a very useful way to carve up the key voter base for these parties. The UK’s Shabana Mahmood has just done that at the Labour Party level. 

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