
Denmark Votes: Consensus, Coalitions, and Global Politics
From Probably About Politics Podcast by Probably About Politics
March 16, 2026 · 47 min
About this episode
The episode discusses Denmark's election influenced by global politics and addresses women's rights and concerns about a supermassive black hole.
Denmark heads to the polls in an election shaped by global politics — even as voters worry about housing, taxes, and the cost of living. We break down Denmark’s consensus-driven system and the party alliances that make this race more complex than the headlines suggest. Plus: Kaleigh breaks down concerns for women’s rights tied to a proposed UN agency merger, and Alex asks the important question — should we be worried about a runaway supermassive black hole? Instagram: @probpolitics Email: probablyaboutpolitics@gmail.com
People in this episode
Hosts: Kaleigh, Alex
Topics covered
- Denmark elections
- global politics
- women's rights
- supermassive black holes
Keywords
- consensus-driven system
- party alliances
- housing
- taxes
- cost of living
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Denmark
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