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Several Parties Want to Revive the Law on Shelters

Summary by tv2kosmopol.dk
A number of parties want to change the law so that municipalities must once again be able to prepare shelters within 24 hours - a legal requirement that has otherwise been removed for more than 20 years. This is reported by DR News. According to DR, the Danish People's Party, Conservatives, SF and the Danish Democrats are demanding that Minister of Emergency Situations Torsten Schack Pedersen (V) pull up his boots and reintroduce a deadline for …
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Several parties want to reintroduce legal requirements that municipalities' shelters must be able to be put into use within a short time in the event of a potential conflict outbreak.

A number of parties want to change the law so that municipalities must once again be able to prepare shelters within 24 hours - a legal requirement that has otherwise been removed for more than 20 years. This is reported by DR News. According to DR, the Danish People's Party, Conservatives, SF and the Danish Democrats are demanding that Minister of Emergency Situations Torsten Schack Pedersen (V) pull up his boots and reintroduce a deadline for …

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tv2kosmopol.dk broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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