Four Danish right-wing parties are urging the government to develop a plan to divest the state's ownership stake in the energy company Ørsted after the March 24 election, Finans.dk reports, citing party leaders.

According to the publication, the parties propose that Denmark first extracts assets from the company that are vital to the country's energy infrastructure and retains these ahead of any sale.

The proposal has been put forward by the Conservative People's Party, Liberal Alliance, Danish People's Party, and the Denmark Democrats, who together hold 48 of the parliament's 179 seats. The Danish state is the principal shareholder in Ørsted.