The Conservative party is setting its sights on maintaining its current standing of 14 mayoral positions in the upcoming municipal elections scheduled for November 18th. This announcement was made by party chairman Mona Juul during the party’s summer group meeting on Wednesday, signaling a determined approach to the elections.
Juul emphasized the significance of the upcoming elections, underscoring the party’s ambition to prevent any reduction in their current number of mayoral posts. “It is an important election,” Juul stated, highlighting the party’s commitment to securing their existing influence at the local level.
The municipal elections will mark the first electoral test for the Conservative party under the leadership of Mona Juul. The party is focused on ensuring a strong performance, viewing the mayoral positions as a key indicator of their success and local support. Retaining at least 14 mayoral posts is a primary objective for the Conservative party in these elections, according to Juul.