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Are Dannish people aware of how popular Socialdemokratiet party is among Polish people in Poland?
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abc24611 at 2024-03-24 12:34:02+00:00 ID:
kwbxbah
didnt the two parties who has been battling each other for 100 years just form a government together?
I've never seen a softer line across the isle than right now..
Aenyn at 2024-03-24 13:03:49+00:00 ID:
kwc0upy
I think the hard line referred to the stance of all the parties regarding immigration policies.
viking_nomad at 2024-03-24 12:38:34+00:00 ID:
kwbxugy
They did and the social democrats is definitely winning the combination. Venstre split in 3 and is much smaller than it used to be
Fysiksven at 2024-03-24 12:57:59+00:00 ID:
kwc053u
this is only true if you view succes as going up in the polls. Venstre got a LOT more of their policy through than they would have got as an opposition to a Social demokratiet government suported by the left. People seem to forgot that the right wing lost the election and yet here we are getting tax cutoffs payed for by worsening the wellfare, not in general left wing policy if you ask me.
The Venstre split happened before the election so that is not due to them going into the government but yes the polls went downhill a lot since the election.
awl21 at 2024-03-24 13:19:26+00:00 ID:
kwc2tf0
Venstre split before the election, though.
OrdinaryValuable9705 at 2024-03-24 14:11:19+00:00 ID:
kwc9x9p
And socialdemokratiet is more unpopular than ever - so the whole winning thing seems kinda empty
abc24611 at 2024-03-24 12:41:03+00:00 ID:
kwby4td
Very true, but 2/3 of "old venstre" is still in the government with their old arch enemy, which just seems so odd and weird.
I'm starting to think Ellemann the younger wasn't the greatest for that party but who knows...
danishguy86 at 2024-03-25 07:21:18+00:00 ID:
kwgeh24
Which just goes to show that being in power is more important than your actual politics
abc24611 at 2024-03-25 09:27:42+00:00 ID:
kwgo55a
You can say that again!
Poet_Silly at 2024-03-24 13:02:35+00:00 ID:
kwc0pas
I think they meant that there is a hard line when it comes to immigration across the isle, meaning both left and right.
Thotaz at 2024-03-24 13:25:44+00:00 ID:
kwc3myl
It's "aisle" like a passageway/hallway in a store. "Isle" refers to a small island.
Poet_Silly at 2024-03-24 15:07:59+00:00 ID:
kwcil6g
True. Wont bother to correct.