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Denmark’s ‘Socialist’ Leader Is a Race-Baiting Fake, Not an EU Model

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Ten years ago, Denmark passed a law allowing authorities to confiscate and sell valuables brought in by asylum seekers. It prompted public disgust, forcing the Danes to ensure that items with sentimental value, at least, such as wedding rings, would not be sold off by the police for a few kroner and populist grins. And, today, Denmark’s ‘socialist’ prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, is doing her best to mimic the far right on migration in order …

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An internal dispute is tearing apart the European social democratic family. Mette Frederiksen's southern European colleagues are deeply dissatisfied with her actions, but in Copenhagen the criticism is dismissed as "shit".

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Mette Frederiksen is facing harsh criticism from Europeans for her reaction to the migrant influx into Ceuta. They believe the Prime Minister lacks solidarity, and point out that they supported Denmark in the crisis over Greenland.

·Aarhus, Denmark
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Center

A number of prominent European social democrats are now criticizing Mette Frederiksen for her handling of the situation in Ceuta.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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"You are adopting the radical right-wing narrative that portrays migration as a permanent crisis, just as the number of irregular arrivals to Europe has fallen drastically," reads a criticism of Mette Frederiksen (S) that several prominent European social democrats are behind.

·Borås, Sweden
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They have defined the alliance of the first minister Mette Frederiksen with Giorgia Meloni on immigration

·Italy
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Dagbladet Information broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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