The right wing farce continues in Denmark.

On March 24, a new, far-right party, Borgernes Parti, was elected with four seats (out of 179).

Out of those four, Jacob Harris has already been excluded, because he is under police investigation. Today, Emilie Schytte announced she is leaving the party because of a lack of transparency and teamwork. Meanwhile chairman Lars Boye is left with only Nadja Isaksen who — like the nazis — believes a person’s citizenship must be determined by “race”.

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By taking these 4 seats, Borgernes Parti, has made it even more unlikely that the right would have any path to forming a government.

Out of the 179 seats, the right won 77, the Moderates in the middle won 14, and the left won 84, so before the chaos, the Moderates could in theory form a right wing government, because 77+14 is 91 which is a majority (90 is enough).

Meanwhile Mette Frederiksen is negotiating with left wing parties and we are likely to see them present a government in April.

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@randahl It’s crashing down. Presenting itself as the “citizens party”, but the rules and governance of the party is secret and hidden 😵‍💫
@randahl just like Reform UK and PVV NL then (for all their Euroscepticism these parties tend to communicate with each other and work together, but luckily they all seem to be as dysfunctional as one another, although still attract a fair number of votes)
@randahl If only more right wing parties fell apart under the scrutiny.
@randahl Strange party. Strange people. Why did anyone vote for them in the first place? That's strange to.

@Jonasdahl @randahl
Maybe because Jacob Haugaard didn't run?

We should always have a "fuck the system" option that isn't a group of far right nutcases.

@randahl Why not offer borgernes parti politicians to Trump in return for him giving up his claims on Greenland?