Over the past 15 years, public meetings in various forms have sprung up across the country, and the events have met with great support. The success is testament to the Danes' great desire for democratic dialogue, but one must be wary of commercial interests, says researcher
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Over the past 15 years, public meetings in various forms have sprung up across the country, and the events have met with great support. The success is testament to the Danes' great desire for democratic dialogue, but one must be wary of commercial interests, says researcher