A new ruling centrist coalition in Denmark will promise to halve the VAT rate on food, free dental care and to cut taxes for the rich, a recent draft of the coalition agreement seen by Euractiv writes.
The draft, believed to be from yesterday, reflects the political priorities of Mette Frederiksen’s third government spanning the Greens, her own Social Democrats, as well as centrist Social Liberals and Moderates – the former led by the foreign minister of the outgoing administration, Lars Løkke Rasmussen.
To muster a majority in the Danish parliament, Frederiksen’s new government will be supported by left-wing Red-Green Alliance and the small environmentalist party The Alternative.
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