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你认为在丹麦总理新任期的选举中,选民关注的重要议题是什么?

Politics
Denmark
开始于 March 25, 2026

Danish PM Mette Frederiksen is seeking a third term as elections take place on March 24. She called the election in February - several months before she had to in apparent hopes that her resolute image in the crisis over Greenland would help her with voters. But the campaign was more aobut domestic issues than Denmark's relationship with Trump. FRANCE 24's Angela Diffley tells us more

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CLAIM 发布者 will Mar 25, 2026
随着选举临近,选民反思自己最看重的东西是很重要的。外交政策应该优先考虑,还是关注国内事务更加恰当?就这些优先事项进行讨论可以帮助形成更明智的选民。
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As the election approaches, it's important for voters to reflect on what they value most. Should foreign policy take precedence, or is the focus on domestic affairs more pertinent? Engaging in discussions about these priorities can help shape a more informed electorate.

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CLAIM 发布者 will Mar 25, 2026
弗雷德里克森的领导风格和危机管理一直受到审查。选民应该考虑她的做法是否有效,以及结果是否与他们对总理在快速变化世界中的期望相符。
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Frederiksen's leadership style and crisis management have been under scrutiny. Voters should consider whether her approach is effective and whether the results align with their expectations for a Prime Minister in a rapidly changing world.

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