Danish politics
clearly explained
Find out where the parties stand, how they have actually voted in parliament, and what separates them. No spin, no party loyalty.
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The political compass
Parties plotted on two axes: the economic axis (left–right) and the social axis (conservative–liberal). Click a party to read its profile.
Positions are based on political analysis and voting records, not the parties' own self-descriptions. A two-axis compass is a simplification — use it as a starting point.
PARTY OVERVIEW
Parties in parliament
POLICY TOPICS
Topics and positions
ABOUT THE SITE
An overview without party bias
DanPol is a one-person project born out of frustration that information about Danish politics was scattered across hundreds of websites. No party ties, no media affiliations.
Neutral and source-based
We don't take sides. Every claim is backed by concrete sources from the Danish parliament, government ministries and established media.
Everything in one place
All parties and topics are described the same way, making it easy to compare and find what you're looking for.
Kept up to date
Parties change course and politicians switch parties. We keep the content current and mark when each page was last reviewed.
Made for understanding Denmark
DanPol is built to explain Danish politics on its own terms, not to translate foreign political concepts into a Danish context.