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.
manfredmannclan at 2024-02-03 15:42:28+00:00 ID:
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Venstre: socially liberal economics, conservative socially.
Liberal alliance: like venstre but slightly less social and slightly less conservative
Konservative: liberal economics, socially conservative
Moderates: politics doesnt matter, getting rich does. They are basically just the corruption party at this point.
Socialdemokratiet: socially liberal economics and socially conservative with a retro socialist theme sort of. Also with a flavour of “will say anything and promise anything to gain power”.
They are mostly the same but have slight differences.