Denmark’s Social Democrats have sharply criticized a proposal by the Danish People’s Party (DF) to lower fuel taxes, accusing them of offering a superficial solution to high fuel prices. The debate is set to take place in Parliament on Thursday, where both the DF’s proposal and the government’s own plan to address rising costs will be discussed. Social Democrats argue the DF’s approach fails to address the underlying issues contributing to the problem. The government is expected to present its own measures aimed at alleviating the financial burden on consumers. The clash highlights differing approaches to tackling the ongoing energy crisis and its impact on Danish citizens. The parliamentary session promises a contentious debate over the best path forward.