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Everyone has gotten something – and in the S-SF-M-R government, most have gotten a great deal. That is why they are all also living with what they didn’t get, and with what they oppose, Elisabet Svane writes in this analysis.

We’re getting a new strange government

The conference table at the prime minister’s official residence was packed before the new government was presented. The negotiations brought hard-fought battles, but alliances were built as well. Foto: Mads Nissen
The conference table at the prime minister’s official residence was packed before the new government was presented. The negotiations brought hard-fought battles, but alliances were built as well. Foto: Mads Nissen
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We had a strange government, we had a strange election campaign, and now we’re getting a new, strange government.

But a very different kind of strange government.

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