the Social democrats are doing what they can to get the upcoming election to act on welfare.

It takes Extra Magazine’s political commentator Hans Engell, after the S-president ms Mette Frederiksen on Tuesday has announced to launch a plan for the gradual withdrawal from the labour market, particularly for deprived citizens.

– of Course, come the next election to be about Lindholm, Sjælsmark and foreigners. And yes, it’s also going to act on climate and the environment. But this is really a signal that Mette Frederiksen will do everything she can to get the forthcoming elections to be a velfærdsvalg, says Hans Engell for the Extra Magazine.

– It is a theme which occupies a great many voters, so it is first and foremost a good set of Frederiksen to make it to a major election theme, says Hans Engell.

On the message that would get worn-out citizens in the meeting, who have had hard physical work in a full working life, putting Mette Frederiksen at the same time also the edge to the blue parties, which work to continue with the later retirement from the labour market, which, according to the existing political arrangements will be phased in in the future, assess the Hans Engell.

According to the political commentator, however, it is far from certain that the voters can count on, the earlier retirement age for the run-down turns into something in the first place.

– On the here even walk on the land, is an entirely different matter. It was not exactly a crusade, the last time she even sat as minister for employment in the Thorning-government. And when was the abolition of the voluntary early retirement scheme the known, says Hans Engell.

Mette Frederiksen sat three years as secretary in the then SRSF-government under Helle Thorning-Schmidt.