Absolut muligt. Men Ungarns økonomi er i bund og landet har alvorligt brug for EU-penge.
Posts by Ole Ryborg
Hungary’s 2026 election could unlock vital EU funding for Ukraine, reshape relations inside the EU, and weaken both Putin’s and Trump’s influence in Europe. Above all, a clear and uncontested outcome is crucial to avoid a new transatlantic crisis. Link below
I bilen på vej mod Göteborgsderby mellem IFK Göteborg og BK Häcken på Gamla Ullevi. :-)
Genial enkel ovn. Laver du på bestilling?
Alle kan fiske og bage. Du må lære at jage, slagte og røge, hvis du skal spille med om topplaceringerne i frokost-superligaen :-)
Men indrømmet - at brygge eget øl er lidt som at have Onugha som 9’er på holdet. :-)
Han kan noget. Og holder fast i Vejle. Det er skønt.
Det er oftest standarden med små øl i Belgien (øllandet over alle). Filosofien og forklaringen er enkel. En øl skal være nyopskænket, kold og frisk. Er den stor som en pint, så når den at blive lunken og lidt doven.
Hvem plejer du at se, når du fejrer overlevelse. I Vejle kører vi med Gulddreng :-)
Er det en trøst, at der er ét hold i nedrykningsspillet som pt er dårligere end jer? :-)
I så fald vil jeg gerne have credit for at "tage en for holdet". :-)
After the 2022 election, it took 42 days to form a government. Depending on this election’s result, many political experts in Denmark believe it could take even longer this time.
The Belgian record for government formation, however, is unlikely to be in danger. end/
It is not unusual to have several different royal investigators before a government is finally formed. There is no guarantee that the first royal investigator will end up becoming Denmark’s next Prime Minister. 11/
Once all parties have met with the King, the Regent appoints the person who has the most mandates behind them as Royal Investigator. 10/
This person is called a "Kongelig undersøger" - a “royal investigator”. 9/
After that, the King is expected to invite the leaders of the parties that have entered Parliament to the Royal Palace. They meet the King one by one and tell him whom they want to lead the negotiations on the posibility of forming a government. 8/
After the election, when the election result is clear, the Prime Minister meets the King to brief the monarch on the parliamentary situation. 7/
There are 12 political parties on the ballot. The electoral threshold to enter Parliament is 2 percent, and according to many opinion polls it looks like all 12 parties will win representation in the Folketing. 6/
Around 1 am all votes in Denmark are expected to have been counted.
However, it may take until 3 or 4 am before all votes from Greenland are counted. 5/
There are 1,314 polling stations in Denmark. Within a couple of hours after they close at 8 pm, you can expect a projection of the election result. The projection is more accurate than the exit poll because it is based on actual counted votes. 4/
The first results are expected from 8:15 pm.
They come from some very small Danish islands: Askø, Avanakø and Drejø.
The islands usually compete to be the first to finish counting the ballots and reporting the result. 3/
Polling stations close at 8 pm tonight.
When they close, the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR) publishes an exit poll.
This gives the first indication of how the election has gone. 2/
A guide to the Danish election.
179 members of the Danish Parliament – the Folketing – are to be elected.
175 members from Denmark, two from Greenland and two from the Faroe Islands.
You need 90 seats to have a majority in the Danish Parliament. 1/
I aften er der partilederdebat når DR afholder Demokratiets Aften.
Der vil helt sikkert være mange forskellige emner til debat.
Jeg har skrevet lidt om, hvilke europæiske og udenrigspolitiske udfordringer der venter Danmarks næste regering.
Link 👇
I januar blev Grønland og Kongeriget Danmark udsat for en række uønskede tilnærmelser fra USA´s præsident Trump. USA ønskede at splitte EU, så Danmark og Grønland stod alene overfor USA.
Men EU-landene stod sammen. Det skabte begrebet "Grønlandsmomentet." Her er historien 👇
The conclusion from president Macron and Prime Minister Frederiksen:
Europe must be stronger, more independent, and better able to handle pressure from the outside world – from wars, energy crises, tech giants, and great powers. 11/ (Link to interview below)
Mette Frederiksen still says she is “transatlantic at heart,” but she no longer sees the US as Denmark’s closest ally. The world has changed.
Frederiksens answer to today’s challenges: “The answer is Europe.” 10/
The war in the Middle East and support for Ukraine are draining US weapons stockpiles. President Macron warns that the US will reduce its support to some European member states and to Ukraine – yet another reason for Europe to step up on its own. 9/