Mette Frederiksen, the Social Democrat Who Signs the Hard Line Against Immigration in Europe
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When Mette Frederiksen arrived in the Danish Parliament at the age of 24, she used to warn her colleagues against the temptation to compete with populists in the field of immigration. “They can always take a step further to the right,” she said in 2001. A quarter of a century later, the Danish Prime Minister has become one of the main advocates for the tightening of migration policies in Europe. This week she signed a letter with her Italian cou…
The case of the government of Mette Frederiksen, social-democratic and iron ally of our right-wing government on anti-migrant policies, has been greeted with hosanna from the right and with annoyance from the left. It is further proof that the battle for a Europe of peoples and rights is a battle of civilization and a dam against nationalism, whatever they may be
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