The Social Democrats at Copenhagen City Hall have laid out the party’s political agenda. There is not much left of the campaign promises from the municipal election.

Social Democrats have set their course in Copenhagen: »Now we’ll have a policy people recognize, and one that’s realistic«

»Now we’ll have a policy people recognize, and one that’s realistic«, says Andreas Keil, who became the new chair of the Social Democrats in the capital after the municipal election. Foto: Martin Lehmann
»Now we’ll have a policy people recognize, and one that’s realistic«, says Andreas Keil, who became the new chair of the Social Democrats in the capital after the municipal election. Foto: Martin Lehmann
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The Social Democrats’ mayor in Copenhagen, Andreas Keil, comes back to the same phrase again and again over the course of the interview. With the new working paper that he and his fellow party members at City Hall have just finished, Copenhagen’s Social Democrats have »come home«:

»That’s genuinely how I see it. Now we’ll have a policy people recognize, and one that’s realistic«, he says.Oversættelsesdisclaimer

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