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      11. – 22. March 2026

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          Election debate on the city of the future

          Election debate on the city of the future

          Three days before the election, we are bringing together young politicians and the public for a film screening and debate about the city of the future. Based on the documentary 'The Tingbjerg Experiment', we will talk about visions, dreams and new ideas for Copenhagen and Denmark.

          In ‘The Tingbjerg Experiment’, we follow developments in the Tingbjerg district and, after the screening, focus on one of the big questions of our time: How do we create cities where different people can live together?

          It’s three days before the election, and you still don’t know how to vote? Then come to the election debate with CPH:DOX!

          Based on the film, we invite young candidates under the age of 30 from different political wings to a debate about the city of the future. Together, we will open a conversation about the dreams and visions young politicians have for Copenhagen and Denmark, and about how the cities of the future can become more inclusive, sustainable and vibrant.

          It will be a place where we can dream together, ask questions and hear new ideas about how our cities can develop. The audience will also have the opportunity to contribute questions and thoughts to the debate.

          The debate will be moderated by Naima Yasin, head of the secretariat at SAGA – a non-partisan youth organisation.

          The debate is in Danish.