Denmark: Simplicity Embedded in Complexity (or is it the Other Way Round)?
Denmark: Simplicity Embedded in Complexity (or is it the Other Way Round)?
Denmark has a very inclusive electoral system, combining high proportionality, low thresholds, and meaningful voter choice among candidates. Its multi-party system results in coalition governments, many of them minority governments. Parliament is more representative socio-demographically of the population than most of its counterparts in other countries, with women forming a high percentage of MPs. The current system is widely regarded as working well, and there are few pressures for electoral reform.
Keywords: Denmark politics, proportionality, minority government, representativeness, women in politics, electoral reform
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