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Quite a lot. Or maybe rather: the same as in most other democracies. The Danish parliament has parties of many ideologies: socialists, social democrats, social liberals, ultra liberals, conservatives, authoritarians, nationalists etc. Some of them stick to their ideologies and principles, others are 'pragmatists' who are will change believes when it feels necessary.

Just like in most other diverse democracies.

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