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In this episode, Derek sits down with Anders Storgaard from The Conservatives and member of the Frederiksberg Municipal Council, and Mads Hvid from The Socialist People’s Party (SF), who’s running for the Copenhagen Municipal Council. Together, they explore why internationals in Denmark should make their voices heard at the ballot box and how to decide where to put that vote.


The conversation touches on the real political influence internationals already have in Denmark’s local politics, the issues that matter most in Copenhagen and Frederiksberg, and how getting involved locally can shape the communities we all share.


Make your voice heard on 18 November across Denmark!


➡️ Free Election Information via CPH Post: https://cphpost.dk/tag/election-2025/


Mads Hvid

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m.hvid/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mhvid/

Candidate Site: https://sf.dk/politiker/mads-hvid/


Anders Storgaard

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a_storgaard1/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndersEStorgaard/

Candidate Site: https://frederiksberg.konservative.dk/kommunalvalgskandidater1/anders-storgaard

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