According to a new opinion poll from the Megafon Institute, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's Social Democrats are up nine seats compared with a December poll. In the same poll, Lars Løkke Rasmussen's Moderates are up eight seats.
The parties, which are part of the Danish center-right government, have been struggling with low poll numbers for several months compared with their results in the 2022 parliamentary election.
For the Moderates, support has been so low that the party has hovered at Denmark's two-percent threshold. The Social Democrats suffered heavy losses in last year's municipal and regional elections, which analysts described as a historically bad election.





