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.



























