What are the ideological differences between the centre-right (Venstre, Conservatives, Liberal Alliance, Moderates) political parties? Is there a difference between the kinds of people they each attract? I guess Venstre voters tend be more rural, while Conservatives tend to be more urban, for example, right?
Is it possible that they ever merge into one centre-right party or are there too much differences between these parties? Which parties of these 4 is the least and most pro-EU?
(I know Moderates are not officially part of the right-wing bloc, but they seem to lean to the right ideologically, that's why I included them).
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The original was posted on /r/denmark by /u/TylerDurden_9 at 2024-02-03 13:04:33+00:00.
MomentIndividual9620 at 2024-02-03 13:22:04+00:00 ID:
koqeho6
Moderaterne, Venstre and Danmarks Demokraterne is basically the same party but because of drama between its members they split. They have a few differences but I couldn’t tell you without researching further
They are centre regarding symbolic policies but also centre on distribution policies They brand them selves as liberal and capitalistic but they are more like socialdemokratiet if you look into it
Liberal Alliance is capitalistic and liberal
Conservative is capitalistic and… conservative
Oasx at 2024-02-03 13:27:51+00:00 ID:
koqf61x
I would say they have two distinctions, Inger Støjberg is the only reason the party exists, she is your standard anti-immigrant/anti-muslim politician, though not quite as bad as some of the far-right parties, and she campaigns on a weird nostalgia for a Jutland that existed a hundred years ago, and is completely out of touch with how Jutland is today, but it's a big hit with the anti-copenhagen crowd.
inabahare at 2024-02-03 16:40:41+00:00 ID:
kor6r5u
Liberal Alliance would be more libertarian tho