Denmark votes as blocs woo the middle ground

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Danes vote in what promises to be a tight election in which the balance of power could be tipped by which side of the political divide manages to woo the middle ground

The election was triggered by the"mink crisis" that has embroiled Denmark since the government decided in November 2020 to cull the country's roughly 15 million minks over fears of a mutated strain of the novel coronavirus.

The election was triggered by the "mink crisis" that has embroiled Denmark since the government decided in November 2020 to cull the country's roughly 15 million minks over fears of a mutated strain of the novel coronavirus. "Climate issues and psychiatry , but mostly climate, are the reasons behind my vote," 46-year-old Lone Kiitgaard told AFP after casting her ballot in central Copenhagen, without disclosing who she voted for.

Both the left and the right have made repeated appeals to Lokke Rasmussen, who has campaigned on reforming the healthcare system. First-time voter Antesa Jensen told AFP she was still hesitant. "I don't know yet who I'm voting for," Jensen said. On Sunday, some 50,000 people, including the prime minister, gathered for the "People's Climate March" in Copenhagen.

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