In Denmark conservatives are down by 2.0 points

The Danish People's party, affiliated with the European Conservatives and Reformists, is losing support.

In Denmark 15 polls were recorded between February 1 and March 31, 2019. ALDE, EPP, Greens/EFA, and S&D; have gained support in the polls, while ECR and GUE/NGL have lost support.

As there are few or no polls on the EU Parliament elections in Denmark we analyze polling data for the national parliament. The the most recent poll is from March 28, 2019.

Polling support for parties in Denmark
EP group Parties Support 2-month change
ALDE Social Liberals and Venstre - Danish Liberal Party 25.3% +0.7 points
ECR Danish People's Party 13.9% -2.0 points
EPP Conservative People's Party and Christian Democrats 5.8% +0.3 points
GUE/NGL Red–Green Alliance 8.9% -0.3 points
Greens/EFA Socialist People's Party 6.5% +0.4 points
S&D Social Democrats 27.2% +0.2 points
New or uncategorized The AlternativeThe New RightKlaus Riskær Pedersen, and Liberal Alliance 12.4% 0.0 points

This report is based on data collected and aggregated by POLITICO through the affiliated site Poll of Polls.

What are the trends at the European level?

At the European level, the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) is the group that seems to be taking the biggest hit. It is down by 0.5 points to 13.7 percent. Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy (EFDD) and the European United Left-Nordic Green Left (GUE/NGL) are also down in the latest polls by 0.4 and 0.3 points.

The EP groups with the biggest increase across the continent are the christian democrat EPP and the social democratic S&D, up by 0.8 and 0.8 points respectively. 

To know more about European trends and the methodology that we used for this analysis, have a look at this page.

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Wednesday 03 April 2019

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