Congratulation to the left wing parties of Denmark! 🇩🇰

With 99 percent of the votes counted, the left is in a far stronger position to form a government than the right.

1. They have 84 seats VS 77.
2. They are fewer parties who need to agree (5 VS 6).
3. 58 or their seats belong to just two parties (S and SF).

Now the negotiations begin, and anything is possible. But right now, the results look like a left wing future for Denmark, with a focus on the environment, the climate, and education.

@randahl I hope you’re right. I didn’t have as positive a read on the results. Seeing DF gain so much worries me. What’s your take?
@teotwaki @randahl ... which reminds me: what happened to Nye Borgerlige? They just... vanished?
@floe @randahl It was partially dissolved in 2024, they only had a single municipal seat in the regional elections in 2025. They had less than 10% of signatures required to be eligible for the parliamentary elections.