In February 2023, the European Parliament's Committee on Constitutional Affairs of the European Parliament (AFCO) released a draft report by
Lóránt Vincze and
Sandro Gozi on the composition of the European Parliament in order to respect the principle of degressive proportionality (enshrined in the
TEU). It was approved by both the AFCO on 12 June 2023, as well as EP
plenary on 15 June. The final report was adopted by the European Council on 22 September 2023. With its implementation, Denmark was allocated an additional seat for the European Parliament elections, changing the number from 14 to 15. On 31 March 2023,
Christel Schaldemose was nominated as the main candidate of the
Social Democrats. On 15 April 2023,
Henrik Dahl announced his candidacy for
Liberal Alliance. On 22 April 2023,
Morten Løkkegaard was nominated as the main candidate for
Venstre. On 26 May 2023, an electoral alliance was announced between the
Social Democrats,
Green Left, and
The Alternative. On 16 October 2023, an electoral alliance was announced between the
Conservatives and
Liberal Alliance On 7 January 2024,
Martin Lidegaard revealed, possibly by mistake, that the
Social Liberals wished to join an electoral alliance with
Venstre. On 16 January 2024, sources of
Altinget said that the two parties and the
Moderates would join an electoral alliance. It was officially announced on 26 January 2024. On 10 January 2024,
Pernille Vermund announced that
New Right and its parliamentary group would be dissolved, which caused the party to lose ballot access. On 8 March 2024, it gave up on contesting the election. ==Electoral system==