Pelle Dragsted raises the price for pointing at Mette Frederiksen
The Unity Party may end up breaking over 30 years of party history and for the first time refrain from pointing to the Social Democrats’ chairman as royal investigator and prime ministerial candidate.
A series of bold remarks about the aversion to bloc politics in favor of continuing to govern across the middle could prove costly for Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s (S) chances in an upcoming royal round after the next election.
The political leader of the Unity Party, Pelle Dragsted, responds again with an equally clear message: The greater Frederiksen’s desire to choose cooperation with the blue parties, the clearer guarantees and red lines he must have in order to point to her as negotiating leader and possibly later as prime minister.