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That's Why Copenhagen Is Getting Redder and Redder

Summary by Politiken
Over the past 20 years, Copenhageners have become increasingly wealthy. Yet during the same period, it has been completely impossible for the blue parties to come to the table. The red dominance at Copenhagen City Hall stands out from neighboring metropolises in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Germany. Politiken has been searching for explanations for the paradox in Copenhagen.

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Over the past 20 years, Copenhageners have become increasingly wealthy. Yet during the same period, it has been completely impossible for the blue parties to come to the table. The red dominance at Copenhagen City Hall stands out from neighboring metropolises in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Germany. Politiken has been searching for explanations for the paradox in Copenhagen.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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There is a lot at stake when municipal and regional elections are held in just over two weeks. In each municipality and region, the elections will determine the framework for the next four years for everything from elderly care, daycare institutions...

·Aarhus, Denmark
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Bias Distribution

  • 50% of the sources lean Left, 50% of the sources lean Right
50% Right

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Jyllands-Posten broke the news in Aarhus, Denmark on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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