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Denmark has a new government, but what does that actually mean for internationals living here?
After the longest government formation process in Danish history, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has assembled a new center-left coalition that will need support from parties outside the government to survive.
In this episode, Copenhagen Post editor-in-chief, Bernardo Basilici Menini, joins Derek to explain what happened behind the scenes, why Danish politics may be entering a new era, and what internationals should watch for when it comes to immigration, housing, taxes, and public services.
After listening, you'll understand:
• Why it took Denmark more than two months to form a government
• Why Denmark's political landscape is becoming more fragmented
• What changes could be coming for housing, taxes, welfare, and transportation
• Whether immigration policy is likely to become stricter or softer
• What internationals should pay attention to over the next four years
• Why some observers are concerned about growing political polarization in Denmark
💼 Visit KINTOBE and use the code WAYDID20 at checkout for an exclusive listener discount - only for a limited time!
➡️ Stay informed and subscribe to the Copenhagen Post: https://cphpost.dk/subscription/
📺 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFCSH6KqKooZmSx1GJu9CWZYjX8esjl2F
📢 Send your questions and/or comments.
voice: https://www.speakpipe.com/waydid
email: [email protected]
👉 Remember to tell your friends about the podcast.
👀 More living in Denmark tips:
https://instagram.com/waydidpod
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By Derek Hartman5
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Denmark has a new government, but what does that actually mean for internationals living here?
After the longest government formation process in Danish history, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has assembled a new center-left coalition that will need support from parties outside the government to survive.
In this episode, Copenhagen Post editor-in-chief, Bernardo Basilici Menini, joins Derek to explain what happened behind the scenes, why Danish politics may be entering a new era, and what internationals should watch for when it comes to immigration, housing, taxes, and public services.
After listening, you'll understand:
• Why it took Denmark more than two months to form a government
• Why Denmark's political landscape is becoming more fragmented
• What changes could be coming for housing, taxes, welfare, and transportation
• Whether immigration policy is likely to become stricter or softer
• What internationals should pay attention to over the next four years
• Why some observers are concerned about growing political polarization in Denmark
💼 Visit KINTOBE and use the code WAYDID20 at checkout for an exclusive listener discount - only for a limited time!
➡️ Stay informed and subscribe to the Copenhagen Post: https://cphpost.dk/subscription/
📺 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFCSH6KqKooZmSx1GJu9CWZYjX8esjl2F
📢 Send your questions and/or comments.
voice: https://www.speakpipe.com/waydid
email: [email protected]
👉 Remember to tell your friends about the podcast.
👀 More living in Denmark tips:
https://instagram.com/waydidpod
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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