Door-to-door polls: The red-greens also won the elections in Denmark and Sweden – the far-right fared poorly | Foreign countries

Door to door polls The red greens also won the elections in Denmark

In Sweden, the Environmental Party and the Left Party are increasing their support by several percentage points. In Denmark, the red-green Socialist People’s Party is winning the elections.

9.6. 23:01•Updated 0:06

In other Nordic countries, the red-green parties are also increasing their support.

The Swedish Environmental Party and the Left Party, on the other hand, are increasing their support by more than four and three percentage points, say the door-to-door surveys published by the Swedish public broadcasting company SVT. According to the forecast, the Environmental Party is getting 15.7 percent of the votes and the Left Party 10.7 percent.

The largest party remains the Social Democrats with 23.1 percent support. However, the result would be the party’s weakest ever.

In Denmark, on the other hand, the red-green Socialist People’s Party (SF) is taking a huge election victory, according to door-to-door polls According to Danish Broadcasting Corporation DR.

According to the forecast, the party is getting 18.4 percent of the votes, more than five percentage points more than in the last election.

In the European Parliament, the party belongs to the green group.

Losses for the right

In Denmark, the centre-right party Venstre is suffering the biggest losses, with the number of votes dropping by 9.6 percentage points.

The Social Democratic Prime Minister’s Party is also losing its support drastically, by more than 6 percentage points. The party is coming in second place with a good 15 percent support.

The support of the far-right Danish People’s Party is falling to only 6.5 percent. The decrease since the last election is more than 4 percentage points.

In Sweden, the Prime Minister’s party Maltillinen Kokooomus is getting the second most votes, with a good 17 percent support.

The support of the government’s support party, the far-right Sweden Democrats, meanwhile, is decreasing by 1.4 percentage points since the last European elections. The party is coming fourth with 13.9 percent of the vote.

The Center Party and the Christian Democrats are losing the most support.

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