He said in December 2007 that the presidential majority would present joint lists for the 2008 local elections.
For the 2009 elections it ran a joint list with Likud.
The joint list secured 5 seats on 5.2% of the vote.
This means that candidates from the two parties will appear on a joint list at the next Danish parliamentary election.
The joint list fell 8,000 votes short of the electoral threshold.
Those votes were not counted for the joint list, and resulted in the loss of at least one mandate.
We wish to achieve the same thing for amendments to the joint list.
Note: In 2002 the party had a joint list with Fidesz.
In the other six provinces it ran a joint list with Unie 55+ which won more seats.
In the 1996 elections the party ran a joint list with Balad.