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ABOUT DANPOL

Neutral and source-based Danish politics

DanPol is a neutral overview of Danish politics, built for anyone who wants to know what they're voting for — without spin or party loyalty.

MISSION

Structure over news value

Parties change direction, politicians switch parties, and the media covers politics based on what makes headlines. DanPol is built to give the kind of overview the news rarely provides.

Every Dane — and anyone interested in Denmark — should be able to find a fair, fact-based description of the political landscape, regardless of where their own vote goes.

DanPol is not a commentator. We don't take a position on what the right policy is. We describe what is.
PRINCIPLES

What we commit to

Neutrality

Every party is treated with the same thoroughness and respect for its own positions. We don't let editorial opinions colour the descriptions.

Source standards

Every factual claim must be traceable to an official or recognised secondary source. Quotes are used precisely and in proper context.

Transparency

We mark when content was last reviewed and which sources were used. It is always clear what is DanPol's summary and what are the parties' own words.

Updates

Parties change their minds. We update content continuously and use freshness tags so you can see when each page was last checked.

BEHIND DANPOL

Who is behind this

DanPol is built by one person. Hi — I'm Nicolai, and I'm interested in politics, philosophy and statistics. I made DanPol because I got fed up with information about Danish politics being spread across hundreds of websites, news articles and PDF reports.

I wanted one place where you could quickly see what the parties actually stand for, how they have voted, and how they compare to each other. That didn't exist, so I built it.

DanPol is a hobby project with no ties to parties, media outlets or interest groups. All sources are publicly available, and the code behind the site is open.

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