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Voting rights, tax breaks, and tough truths. This week, Katie and Kalpita dive into Denmark’s local elections, revealing what internationals need to know before casting their votes.
This week’s episode explores how democracy and welfare intersect in Denmark — from mobilizing international voters and new tax breaks to deeper concerns about inequality, digital privacy, and social care. With municipal elections on November 18, the hosts unpack how internationals can confirm eligibility, vote early, and even get paid to help on election day. They also question whether Denmark’s new tax deductions for gym and music lessons are genuine relief or just election-month optics, while highlighting growing issues like high food prices for the elderly, welfare cuts, and the debate over Denmark’s withdrawn EU “chat control” plan.
Topics:
(01:39) Boosting International Voters
(12:10) Become a Polling Helper
(13:44) Tax Breaks Explained
(16:47) Fixed-Price Medicine Plan
(19:32) Elderly Food Costs
(21:11) Emergency rent subsidy
(21:59) Democracy Meets Daily Life
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By Narcis George Matache, Katie Burns, Fionn O'Toole, Kalpita Bhosale, Golda Fania & Dominika Handzlik5
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Voting rights, tax breaks, and tough truths. This week, Katie and Kalpita dive into Denmark’s local elections, revealing what internationals need to know before casting their votes.
This week’s episode explores how democracy and welfare intersect in Denmark — from mobilizing international voters and new tax breaks to deeper concerns about inequality, digital privacy, and social care. With municipal elections on November 18, the hosts unpack how internationals can confirm eligibility, vote early, and even get paid to help on election day. They also question whether Denmark’s new tax deductions for gym and music lessons are genuine relief or just election-month optics, while highlighting growing issues like high food prices for the elderly, welfare cuts, and the debate over Denmark’s withdrawn EU “chat control” plan.
Topics:
(01:39) Boosting International Voters
(12:10) Become a Polling Helper
(13:44) Tax Breaks Explained
(16:47) Fixed-Price Medicine Plan
(19:32) Elderly Food Costs
(21:11) Emergency rent subsidy
(21:59) Democracy Meets Daily Life
Our team:
Be a podcast transcript editor: https://forms.gle/FVETZptfbvAn2RzK7
👀 LWID Substack: English -Romanian - Polish - Spanish - Turkish - Italian - German - Hungarian
🛍️ LWID merchandise: https://last-week-in-denmark.tpopsite.com/shop
❓ Email:[email protected]
Follow:
https://www.instagram.com/last_week_in_denmark/
https://www.facebook.com/lastweekindenmark
https://www.linkedin.com/company/lastweekindenmark
website: https://lwid.dk/
🎵 Music,Jack Leatherbarrow @ Wizmedia: https://wiz-media.co.uk/

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