• magz :3@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      3 hours ago

      afaik denmark isn’t just in favor, but they’re also responsible for pushing the legislation higher on the agenda after it was dropped last time.
      i think it’s because the current ruling coalition consists of the “social democrat party” (actually just red flavored populist centerish party) in an alliance with the “moderate party” (centrist flavored center-right wing party) and the liberal (as in libertarianism) party (center-right/right/conservative party), so basically denmark has been under a quite conservative government lately, despite the PM selling the coalition as “across the center”

    • migo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      23 hours ago

      They’ve been reverting a lot of that Nordic socialism due to the usual anti-immigrant rhetoric

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        4 hours ago

        And a right wing government here in Sweden relying on a far right party to stay in power, all in favor of heavy surveillance

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      19 hours ago

      I‘m not surprised in the slightest given who governs these countries nowadays. They‘re far more right than your average EU country.