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Will the City Council Ask Business Esbjerg to Terminate the Disputed Lease at Det Faglige Hus?

Summary by Netavisen Pio
On Monday, Esbjerg City Council will consider a proposal that calls on Business Esbjerg to find a different landlord than the domicile on John Tranums Vej, which is owned by Det Faglige Hus A-kasse in an illegal construction. The proposal is supported by the Social Democrats, the Socialist Party, the Unity List and the Danish People's Party.
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On Monday, Esbjerg City Council will consider a proposal that calls on Business Esbjerg to find a different landlord than the domicile on John Tranums Vej, which is owned by Det Faglige Hus A-kasse in an illegal construction. The proposal is supported by the Social Democrats, the Socialist Party, the Unity List and the Danish People's Party.

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Netavisen Pio broke the news on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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