In the parliamentary election in Denmark, the social Democrats of a first according to the forecast of the strongest force – only just ahead of the liberal Venstre government chief Rasmussen.

First forecasts, the social Democrats see as the strongest force in the Danish parliamentary election: The opposition party came in the 20-PM-the Danish radio to 25.3 percent – 4.4 percentage points ahead of the liberal Venstre party of Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen.

The left block with the social Democrats could sit 90 of 179 the Parliament and a majority win. The decisive factor for the initial assessment of the sender’s DR, the post-election surveys.