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.
the idea of democracy... to remove the rule of the nobles and to support a society where all citizens are treated equals. a society without nobility and clergy.
Sparta was a good example of limited democracy, Athens of radical democracy.
Platform, Position, and Ideology.
Democracy is a noun, and is a noun adjunct in compound terms such as democracy advocates.The usual adjective form is democratic.
the limit of democracy is being ruled by the free males were citizens.
Democracy refers to a system of government. The term itself is an ideology.
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
socialism
Socialism
Socialism
Lenin shifted in favor of a transition between Tsarism and democracy.
He is the Danish King.
nothing role
The Cold War was between the democracy of the West and the communist ideology of the Russian Soviet Union.
It provides a framework for a government so it can work as a democracy.
I think most Germans would be surprised by the suggestion that they have an ideology. The overwhelming majority of Germans are committed to democracy and what they call the 'social market economy'. Many are also committed to environmentalism.