The Swedish Democrats are rising in several polls, and party leader Jimmie Åkesson makes his best note in Novus's voter poll: 31 percent of voters have fairly large or very high confidence in him. But in Denmark, the Danish People's Party goes in the opposite direction.

After the election, the Danish People's Party vice-chair Sören Espersen said that the party would use the election result as a "springboard" to move forward. But according to the latest opinion poll from Kantar Gallup, the party continues to lose support and now receives 7.8 percent.

News Öresund writes that the ruling Social Democracy is increasing marginally in the survey, from 25.9 percent to 26.2 percent.