Denmark leans left.

With 88 percent of the votes counted, votes are now coming in from the big cities, and it looks increasingly difficult for the right wing parties.

The far right nationalists of DF have been victorious, taking 11 new seats in parliament. But it may be in vain as the right wing block as a whole is now behind the left with just 77 seats to 84.

Clearly, the left wing parties have reason for optimism, but it will be another hour or two before a clear winner is announced.

@randahl i am sick of moderaterne. I am sick of Lars Løkke.

He thinks he's so great. He thinks to take the golden middle way; to leave a better world for his childrens children?

But he does not want to tax wealth. He does not want to go "too hard" for green energy.

He talks about not breaking the mighty branches on the tree that is Danish Society? He just wants to maintain the status quo.

I wish one of the right parties would ally with the whole left, leaving moderaterne out.

@rasmus91 @randahl his politics are shit, but I actually think he has done a rather good job as our foreign minister.
@s_d_brath @randahl yes. Distasteful though I find it 😛