Accessibility statement
Folketinget is committed to making the website www.parleu2025.dk accessible in accordance with the Danish Web Accessibility Act (Lov om tilgængelighed af offentlige organers websteder og mobilapplikationer).
If you encounter non-accessible content on www.parleu2025.dk?
Here, you have the possibility to notify the responsible public sector body of any failure of the website to comply with the accessibility requirements set out in the Danish Web Accessibility Act. You may also request information that may have been exempted by the responsible public sector body pursuant to Section 1(5) (exemption of content) and Section 3(2) (disproportionate burden) of the Act.
You can contact Folketinget, if you encounter non-accessible content on www.parleu2025.dk:
- Email: folketinget@folketinget.dk
- Phone: 33373800
You should not provide confidential or sensitive personal information, such as your personal identification number or health-related information, when contacting the public sector body.
Compliance status
As a public sector body, you must indicate the extent to which your website complies with the accessibility requirements set out in the harmonised standard EN 301 549. The compliance status must reflect only the content covered by the Act and must not take into account any content lawfully exempted. The compliance status may be:
- The website fully complies with the Act
- The website partially complies with the Act (meets most requirements)
- The website does not comply with the Act (does not meet most requirements)
The public sector body states: The website partially complies with the Act (meets most requirements)
Evaluation Reports
The public sector body may refer to any evaluation reports.
The public sector body states: No reference to evaluation reports
Non-accessible content
The public sector body has categorised the non-accessible content on this website. Each category may contain a number of topics, which are presented with headings and explanatory text. An example of such a topic could be missing alternative text.
Non-accessible content is divided into three categories and concerns functionality or content that:
- does not comply with the Danish Web Accessibility Act.
- Does not comply with the web accessibility law and falls under the exemption for a disproportionate burden, e.g., a report or guide that is very extensive and has a small readership.
- is not covered by the Danish Web Accessibility Act, such as the captioning of live-streamed videos.
Not compliant with the Danish Web Accessibility Act.
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Known errors with non-accessible content
Website users who utilise a screen reader, have reduced vision or are colour-blind may come across examples of text, e.g. headlines, links, images or graphics that do not comply with all the criteria for comprehensible, understandable and usable content. Specifically, it concerns: -1) A lack of page sequence and illogical headings. -2) Non-descriptive/generic anchor texts. -3) Incorrect use and description of forms, images and help or error messages. -4) Incorrect use of contrast between e.g. a text and its background, including interactive elements. -5) Inability to zoom and enlarge text without losing functionality and content. -6) A lack of full keyboard navigation support in order to navigate a page in a logical and visible way. -7) A few cases of site language non-compliance.
Disproportionate burden
Nothing to report
Not covered by the Act
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Document formats published before 23 September 2018.
Publications etc., cf. section 1(5)(1) of the Web Accessibility Act.
Initiatives to achieve a higher level of web accessibility
The public sector body may describe the measures it is taking to achieve a higher level of web accessibility on the website.
Description by the public sector body:
The Danish Parliament continuously monitors the accessibility of its public websites through external assessment, usually every two years. The external assessments are followed up wherever possible with bug fixes and solutions to errors.
Enquiry to the Danish Agency for Digital Government
The Danish Agency for Digital Government supervises compliance with the Web Accessibility Act.
Before contacting the Danish Agency for Digital Government, you must first contact the responsible authority or public sector body in order to resolve the web accessibility issue. You can do so using the contact information provided at the top of this accessibility statement.
If you find that the authority or public sector body responsible for the website does not respond satisfactorily to your enquiry, you may send a request to the Danish Agency for Digital Government via email webtilsyn@digst.dk or leave a voice message at +45 20 16 36 12.
The Danish Agency for Digital Government will assess your enquiry and respond within 10 working days.
The Danish Agency for Digital Government uses enquiries as input for its supervisory activities concerning compliance with the Web Accessibility Act. For enquiries that are not related to web accessibility, you should contact the relevant authority directly.