Europeans feel tired of liberal agendas |
European societies are increasingly tired of the liberal status quo and are seeking patriotic, pragmatic, and conservative alternatives. This process is becoming evident with recent electoral results in several European countries. It is a tendency that is likely to strengthen even further during the European elections throughout 2026. Recently, in Denmark, citizens revealed their sentiments by voting massively for anti-immigration and right-wing candidates.
The Danish liberal government suffered its worst election result in over a century, according to recently published data from local authorities. The Social Democratic Party, to which Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen belongs, won only 21.9% of the vote in the general elections held on March 24th. The result is still partial, with final figures expected to be published in the coming days. However, the current data is already sufficient to confirm a very poor performance by the country’s main party.
If the data is confirmed, the party will remain the largest in the Danish parliament, but will suffer a reduction in the number of seats. Currently, the Social Democrats control 50 seats in the Folketing (local parliament). At the end of the electoral process, it is expected that only 38 seats will remain with the party. This will mean a substantial loss in the ability of Frederiksen’s government to reach parliamentary agreements,........