Tuesday, 9 June 2009

DENMARK - 13 SEATS

The opposition Social Democrats came top with 20.9%, but saw their share of the vote drop by 11 percentage points and consequently lost a seat. The governing Danish Liberal Party held onto its three seats after winning 19.6%.

The Socialist People's Party came third with 15.4%, followed by the populist, right-wing Danish People's Party (DF) with 14.8%.

Turnout was 59.52%, 12 percentage points more than in the last election.


Monday, June 08, 2009

EU ELECTION : DENMARK'S DEMOCRATIC FARCE

Throughout Europe voter turnout for EU parliamentary elections was relatively weak, and the Socialists suffered an across the board setback.

Denmark enjoyed record voter turnout and the Social Democrats still lost voter support.

Of course the Social Democrats tried to put a positive spin on things, as they reminded voters that they were still the single largest Danish EU party.

The fact is the 3 center/right of center parties that govern Denmark made gains.

Still the Danish EU delegation is split 6 Right / 6 Left and 1 EU skeptic party. Notably, the center of gravity of the EU skeptic movement is firmly on the Right.

Our readers might ask: Why was the voter turnout so high in Denmark?

Well when Crown Prince Frederik and his lovely wife Princess Mary were expecting their firstborn child, former Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen put a referendum on the ballot to amend the Grundlov(Constitution of Denmark) and give a female first born child equal right to the inherit the throne as a male. (Queen Margarethe II, who is currently reigning in Denmark, assumed the thrown via a Parliamentary vote which avoided having the crown go to her fathers brother Arveprins Knud ). This referendum was scheduled to take place during this weekends EU vote.

In the meantime Mary gave birth to a boy.

So this law may not be relevant for another 40 years. In the course of the campaign, a debate ensued as some voters wanted to have a more comprehensive review of the Constitution - others wanted to make Denmark a Republic. (What choice was the government offering voters?) 75% of the votes cast were for changing the law and giving a firstborn girl the right to assume the throne. Supporters of the amendment proclaimed it as a victory for Equal Rights.

This demonstrates that Denmark was a leader when it comes to women's rights!

What a joke!!!

The government spent heaps of money amending the constitution so that 1 (as yet unborn!!!) woman might one day enjoy equal rights!!! Equal rights for the Royal Family? Ha! What about equal rights for the second born? or the youngest child?