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Messerschmidt's DF now scrapes the bottom: 'This is an alarmingly bad measurement' | BT Politik - www.bt.dk With a maximum of one year until the next parliamentary election, the Danish People's Party is once again standing for election. For a new poll from shows, if there were elections today, the Danish People's Party would get 4.3 percent of the vote. Apart from February 2022, Voxmeter has never measured the Danish People's Party so low since they began conducting the polls in 2002. Political commentator Lars Trier Mogensen is ready to spit. 'It's an alarmingly bad measurement for Messerschmidt. Most people had expected that the referendum would be a platform where he, as a one-man army, would return, "says Lars Trier Mogensen. Messerschmidt has led a persistent campaign for the no side over the past month, and he is without comparison the politician who right now is putting the hardest effort into the fight for a no on 1 June. Despite the frequent appearances in the media, the party has not advanced in the polls. "The most obvious explanation is that Messerschmidt's personal credibility is frayed, and when he steps further on stage, it may remind people more of the problems that have been around for many years," says Lars Trier Mogensen. B.T.'s political commentator, Søs Marie Serup, also sees it as a huge challenge that the Danish People's Party has gone so far back in the opinion polls and thus now hits a record low level. "You have to expect after all the trouble that has been going back in the measurements. But that it looks so bad on top of that one has been given the gift that there is a referendum. This is really bad news, "says Søs Marie Serup. But if you do not manage to get strongly out of the referendum, then it looks bleak for the Danish People's Party. This is the opinion of both Lars Trier Mogensen and Søs Marie Serup. The party was more than halved from 21.1 percent to 8.7 percent. It did not go better in the local elections in 2021, where the party received 4.1 percent of the vote. In the autumn, Morten Messerschmidt will once again be on the dock in connection with the long-standing Meld og Feld case. Messerschmidt was initially convicted in August, but the judge Søren Holm Seerup stayed because he had 'liked' a number of Messerschmidt-critical posts on Facebook. Therefore, the case must now go on to winter. B.T. would have liked to have talked to Morten Messerschmidt. He did not have time, and therefore B.T. instead of talking to René Christensen from the Danish People's Party. He admits that all the unrest around members of parliament who have left the party has not looked pretty, but he believes the Danish People's Party is about to be in place again. "We have to go out and talk some politics. We have looked through our party program and refined it. We do not have to change our policy. It is not the opinion polls that will determine our policy, "says René Christensen. ABROAD Media: UKRAINE ABROAD Sport ABROAD SPORT ABROAD SPORT sport BERLINGSKE WEEKENDAVISEN sport indictment ukraine indictment Berlingske Media A / S Pilestræde 34 DK-1147 Copenhagen KTlf. +45 33 75 75 33 CVR.no .: 29 20 73 13

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