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The Danish Parliament Has Ruled Out the Topic – yet the Organizer Is Preparing for an Inflammatory School Debate

Summary by Jyllands-Posten
Although the leadership of the Danish Parliament has decided that recognition of a Palestinian state must not be a key issue in next year's school elections, preparations for a debate on the Palestine-Israel conflict are underway in ...

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Although the leadership of the Danish Parliament has decided that recognition of a Palestinian state must not be a key issue in next year's school elections, preparations for a debate on the Palestine-Israel conflict are underway in ...

·Aarhus, Denmark
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Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (Kok) said on Sunday that the Christian Democrats have not made recognizing Palestine a threshold issue for remaining in the government.

·Helsinki, Finland
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The agreement surrounding the government's positions on Palestine is getting worse. Now the question is, can Orpo's government ultimately end up recognizing Palestine and what would the Christian Democrats do in that case? Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (Kok) implied during Yle's Prime Minister's interview that the Christian Democrats have not made recognizing Palestine a threshold issue for remaining in the government. - Nothing has been done, oth…

·Finland
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According to Päivi Räsänen, the Christian Democrats cannot be in a government that recognizes the state of Palestine.

·Finland
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Helsingin Sanomat broke the news in Helsinki, Finland on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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