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Denmark to hold general election on June 5


07 May 2019  

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COPENHAGEN: Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen announced that Denmark will hold a general election on June 5,  with immigration a hot-button issue for voters.

He has been in power since 2015. He later formed a coalition with the smaller Liberal-Alliance and the Conservatives.

In recent months, the Social Democrats have moved closer to the stricter immigration agenda of the Danish People’s Party — a party with a euro skeptic line founded in 1995. The populists, now Denmark’s second-largest party, grabbed more than 21% in the 2015 election in its best vote ever.

This time around, polls say the Danish People’s Party will win 15% of the vote.

Publish Date : 07 May 2019 20:34 PM

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