Talk:Next Danish general election
Latest comment: 5 days ago by Gust Justice in topic Blocs
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Blocs
editShouldn’t Moderaterne be part of Red bloc now they form a government together with support from Enhedslisten? Radikale is also Red bloc ~2026-33168-95 (talk) 19:00, 3 June 2026 (UTC)
- It would depend on what bloc classification reliable sources use. Thus far polls have not been published after the formation of the government. But to give an overview:
- DR does not currently seem to operate with a bloc classification since the election (link).
- Altinget classifies M as part of the red bloc (link).
- TV2 also does not seem to do so since the election (link).
- Politiken uses the blocs of government parties, blue opposition parties, and red opposition parties, based on the previous parliamentary term. Its article does however mention the possibility of respectively a blue and "red-purple" bloc (link).
- Berlingske classifies M as part of the blue bloc (link).
- Ritzau varies in whether its articles mention the blocs, but Voxmeter itself classifies M as not being part of any of the two blocs (link). It also operates with the same government/opposition distinction that Politiken as used (as described above).
- Although it typically doesn't publish polls, it is also worth mentioning Jyllands-Posten, which runs an aggregation of polls. Here, M is classified as not being part of either bloc (link).
- Given that these classifications are (except from the one for Altinget) from before the election, I would await and see how they classify the blocs subsequently. Gust Justice (talk) 23:40, 6 June 2026 (UTC)