Reflects the government’s difficult but vital decisions
broken down, The Epinion survey on behalf of DR and the Altinget found that 72 percent had an opinion, 25 percent thought she was neither good nor bad, 3 percent didn’t know, and 2 percent didn’t answer.
Christian Rabjerg Madsen, political spokesman for Frederiksen’s own party the Social Democrats, did not think that it was a reflection of the prime minister’s or the government’s fault – but simply the high cost of living and the general uncertainty about the future.
“The measurements are not that important at the moment. We have been in government for 100 days, and the decisive thing is that we have made difficult decisions. I think you can see it in the numbers,’ he said.
“You just have to remember that it is the difficult decisions we make today that enable us to invest in our welfare society tomorrow, invest in reducing waiting lists and invest in a welfare society that gets better and not worse when we get older and have more. children.”
Source: The Nordic Page