It’s gone around the world that Democrat Joe Biden is set to become America’s next president.
Based on election forecasts on Saturday night, American media have announced Biden as the winner of the election.
And it arouses enthusiasm at Christiansborg. Several party leaders on Saturday night congratulated both Biden – but also the future vice president Kamala Harris – on the victory.
Get an overview of their reactions here:
* Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S) says in a statement on Twitter:
– Congratulations to incoming President Joe Biden and incoming Vice President Kamala Harris on winning the US presidential election.
– Denmark looks forward to continuing our close bilateral cooperation and will continue the work of strengthening the transatlantic partnership.
* Jakob Ellemann-Jensen, chairman of the Liberal Party, writes on Twitter:
– Great news from the USA! Congratulations to Joe Biden, but also to the entire United States and the entire free world.
* Søren Pape Poulsen, chairman of the Conservatives, writes on Twitter:
– The free world has a new leader. Congratulations to Joe Biden on his election in the United States.
* Pia Olsen Dyhr, chairman of SF, writes on Twitter, among other things:
– Congratulations to future President Joe Biden and future Vice President Kamala Harris. We have confidence that you will create change – regarding climate change, women’s rights and black lives matter. Let’s make the world a better place together.
About that Kamala Harris is set to become the first female and African-American vice president, Olsen Dyhr writes:
– Shout a little! It is large. The first female vice president. Another glass ceiling is broken.
* Sofie Carsten Nielsen, political leader of the Radicals, writes on Twitter:
– Jaaaaaa. Thanks, USA.
About Kamala Harris standing to become the first female and African-American vice president, Sofie Carsten writes:
– It’s so huge.
* Pernille Skipper, political spokesperson for the Unity List, writes on Twitter:
– Congratulations to all of us, but especially to the progressives in the Democratic Party who have worked so hard. This is a step forward. Good luck in changing your country towards a future of equality, climate justice and economic justice.
Source: The Nordic Page