Analysis: Danes' trust in politicians is sliding down

People believe that it is the responsibility of politicians to solve society's wild problems, but don't believe they can do it. Instead, they point to collaboration and involvement as a way forward.

Executive Summary

  • Danes' trust in politicians is lower than in any election since 1994.

  • Two out of three Danes believe that the Danish Parliament and government are responsible for solving society's major problems, but only one in four believe they are capable of doing so.

  • Danes are significantly more satisfied with the government's reforms if they are implemented after involvement.

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INVI analysis: Danes' trust in politicians is lower than in any election since 1994

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