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Appeal From Defence Employees: Billion-Dollar Armaments in Denmark Are Going Too Fast

Summary by Jyllands-Posten
BRUSSELS/COPHEN (FRA) »Buy, buy, buy,« said Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S) in February. And since then it has gone fast. Also too fast, it is now said by the Armed Forces employees, who have repeatedly criticized...

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BRUSSELS/COPHEN (FRA) »Buy, buy, buy,« said Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S) in February. And since then it has gone fast. Also too fast, it is now said by the Armed Forces employees, who have repeatedly criticized...

·Aarhus, Denmark
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Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S) is getting very busy with Denmark's EU presidency looming around the corner. That's why she's now asking the opposition to relax a bit - and this is now drawing heavy criticism from both the red and blue blocs.

·Denmark
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Due to the Danish EU presidency, the Prime Minister is requesting temporary changes in the work of the Folketing.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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The Prime Minister's letter seems "hugely provocative", and TV 2's political editor understands this well. It could very well have the opposite effect.

·Odense, Denmark
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TV2 broke the news in Odense, Denmark on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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