Poll: Danish youth turns left

The Socialist People’s Party and its leader Villy Søvndal are highly popular among young people. Archive.
The Socialist People’s Party and its leader Villy Søvndal are highly popular among young people. Archive.
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If it was up to the 15-25 year-olds in Denmark, the country’s next prime minister would probably be the leader of the Socialist People’s Party Villy Søvndal, according to a Gallup poll carried out for Berlingske Tidende.

According to the poll, the Socialist People’s Party enjoys the support of 29 percent of the age group – equalling the total of support for the governing Liberal and Conservative parties and their parliamentary support party the Danish People’s Party put together.

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