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Denmark News Roundup: Thursday Highlights

Right-wing political faction advocates for contingent citizenship, potentially granting voting rights to Danish expats; Government sets course to counter EU's mink fur ban; Latest updates from Denmark on a typical Thursday.

Right-leaning political party pushes for conditional citizenship, potentially granting voting...
Right-leaning political party pushes for conditional citizenship, potentially granting voting rights to Danes residing abroad; Danish government stands against EU's mink ban, and additional Danish news from Thursday.

Denmark News Roundup: Thursday Highlights

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Conditional Citizenship on the Table

Denmark's right-wing party, led by the tenacious Inger Støjberg, is proposing to make citizenship contingent during the first ten years after naturalization. This move would necessitate Denmark's exit from two international human rights conventions to allow authorities to revoke citizenship if a new citizen commits a serious crime. Keep it locked for more deets on this story! 🎯

[Politician Profile: Inger Støjberg - Tough-as-nails ex-immigration minister turned party leader, rocking the boat in Danish politics.]

Danes Abroad and Their Voting Rights

Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen has proposed creating an expert committee to examine how to allow even more Danes living abroad to vote in general elections. The Moderate party leader believes all Danes abroad should be eligible to vote, though this would go against current Danish Constitution rules. Let's see how this pans out!

The proposal for conditional citizenship in Denmark is creating a stir in the realm of policy-and-legislation. This heated political discussion revolves around Inger Støjberg, the right-wing party leader, who aims to alter citizenship laws post-naturalization.

Meanwhile, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Foreign Minister, is advocating for an expert committee to consider expanding voting rights for Danes residing abroad, potentially causing a shift in the general-news landscape of Denmark's Constitution.

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