2014 European Parliament election in Denmark
The 2014 European Parliament election in Denmark was an election held in Denmark on 25 May 2014 to decide who would represent Denmark in the European Parliament (EP) from 2014 to 2019. The Danish People's Party with 26.6% of the votes became the largest party for the first time in a nationwide Danish election.
Electoral posters in Copenhagen in May 2014, for the European election. Posters for the Social Democrats, Conservatives, and Venstre appear here. The posters at the bottom relate to the referendum on a Unified Patent Court. On a lamppost in the background of the image, a poster for the People's Movement against the EU is also visible.
Danish People's Party Campaign poster at Copenhagen Central Station during the 2014 European Parliament election where the DF became the biggest party and Messerschmidt received the highest number of personal votes ever cast in a Danish election.
Red–Green Alliance (Denmark)
The Red–Green Alliance or Unity List is an eco-socialist political party in Denmark. It was founded in 1989 with the merger of three Marxist parties and it is the most left-wing party in the Parliament of Denmark, where it advocates for the expansion of the welfare state and social justice as well as the socialist transformation of Denmark and the entire globe. During the 2021 Copenhagen City Council election the party placed first, with 24.6% of the votes. The party is also active in various trade unions within Denmark.
Election posters, including Red–Green Alliance, at the parliamentary elections in 2007