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Candidates Try to Impress Undecided Voters in the Final Stretch

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The economy, drinking water and how to form a government have been at the forefront of the final stages of the Danish election campaign ahead of tomorrow's parliamentary elections. Immigration has also been a focus, and in a debate last night the parties agreed that changes were needed, although there was no consensus on what kind they should be. Candidates have been on the move today, trying to reach undecided voters. Many of the rallies have b…
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The economy, drinking water and how to form a government have been at the forefront of the final stages of the Danish election campaign ahead of tomorrow's parliamentary elections. Immigration has also been a focus, and in a debate last night the parties agreed that changes were needed, although there was no consensus on what kind they should be. Candidates have been on the move today, trying to reach undecided voters. Many of the rallies have b…

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RÚV broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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