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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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Alternative_Pear_538 at 2024-02-03 15:42:28+00:00 ID: kos4g67


Your list is kinda messed up. Liberal Alliance is not center right. They are as far right as you can go without getting into the area where the racist parties reside. Moderates are center in name only. Every economic policy suggestion from them, is as far right as the Liberal Alliance.

The center-right parties are Venstre, Conservatives, and since the last election the Social Democrats.

The social liberal party ("Radikale") springs from the right wing and has dabbled in center-right economic policies, but are more of a classic left wing party these days.

As for the three actual center-right parties (And the Moderates), there's very little difference. Nothing that can be properly put into text anyway, since they will all say and do whatever it takes to get votes. Even if it means completely abandoning your voter base or say one thing and do the opposite. For example the social democrats claim to support old people, kids, and workers, meanwhile taking money away from all of them to fund war and tax deductions for the rich.

Both Venstre and Conservatives will also support openly racist policies if it gets them votes (like it did back in the 2010s) and then never mention it again when it no longer buys them votes.