The Danish New Civic (Nye Borgerlige) political party, established in 2015, is a political entity in Denmark that positions itself on the right of the political spectrum. It emerged as a response to what its founders perceived as a gap in the Danish political landscape, particularly concerning issues of immigration, integration, and national sovereignty. The party advocates for a stricter immigration policy, arguing that Denmark should only accept immigrants who can contribute positively to Danish society and who are willing to assimilate into Danish culture.
New Civic places a signif…
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How would you feel if your country adopted stricter immigration policies to prioritize those who can contribute to society?
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Can a balance be achieved between welcoming immigrants and preserving national cultural identity?
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In what ways has multiculturalism affected your sense of national identity or community?
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Should public spending be reduced even if it means fewer government services, for the sake of economic freedom?
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Can lowering taxes truly lead to increased prosperity and individual freedom, or does it benefit only a select few?
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Is it possible for a society to be too open or too closed to new ideas and influences?
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Do you believe a country should have the right to demand immigrants assimilate into the host culture?
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How important is it for a country to maintain sovereignty over its laws and borders in an increasingly globalized world?
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How do you think a nation's cultural heritage should be protected, and who defines what that culture is?
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What role do you think your country should play in a supranational body like the European Union?