For the first time in decades a poll is indicating that if an election were held today, the Social Democrats (A), Socialist People’s Party (F) and the Red-Green Party (Ø) would be able to muster a majority without the support of the Social Liberal Party (B).
The Megafon poll for Politiken and TV2 shows the A-F-Ø constellation and the three North Atlantic MPs who traditionally vote with the left, winning 92 seats in Parliament. The poll shows the Lib-Con government and its support party the Danish People’s Party mustering only 79 seats.



























