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Media Current events belong does not belong in a biography. It is therefore recommended to create a separate article on this. There is also invited to a read through of the the article by a second administrator for impartial reading. -- Eyvind.Lyberth.Nielsen ( talk) 18:49, 19 May 2010 (UTC)
Ok, I can see your point, but I meant that the structure in the danish version was more "wiki" with TOC and recommended textual structure, (and also it is most current in biographical details), that's why I copied the structure (plus the most current details) into the english page.
But of course the danish and the english version can divert:)
The pasus about an ongoing political accusation for unethical political sentiment against the political party program is not significant for her biography. I respect the actuality, but I still think it more belongs in its own article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Eyvind.Lyberth.Nielsen ( talk • contribs) 20:09, 19 May 2010 (UTC)
Link to "personal homepage" at the bottom is a website called "Erhvervsnyhederne", supposedly a news website. Is this really her personal page?
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The article mentions her reason for wanting a stricter immigration policy: “For me, it is becoming increasingly clear that the price of unregulated globalisation, mass immigration and the free movement of labour is paid for by the lower classes.” Doesn´t this show that her reason for changing the policy is left wing rather than right wing? Many right wingers want more liberal immigration policies because they want to reduce the salaries ( social dumping), and if possible, create ethnic tensions between different groups of workers. There is nothing inherently "left wing" about a liberal policy on immigration. On the contrary. Oddeivind ( talk) 21:18, 4 June 2019 (UTC)
I don't understand why 9/11 is brought up here. How does it relate to mass immigration?__ Gamren ( talk) 09:45, 4 November 2020 (UTC)
How should we treat the speculations about Frederiksen becoming next Secretary General of NATO? Is has practically been confirmed by Lars Løkke, all the media is talking about it, the prime ministers of Norway and Belgium are all talking about how good she will be at it and it is according to several political analysts shadowing over anything else she has been doing politically for the last months.
I tried to write this:
On 21 april 2023, the Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang stated that Mette Frederiksen is a serious candidate to become next Secretary General of NATO after Jens Stoltenberg, claiming to have it confirmed by sources on a "high diplomatic level". Frederiksen continuously, as anticipated by the press, stated that she was not a candidate for the office like former Danish prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen also did leading up to him becoming NATO Secretary General in 2009. On 10 May, Fogh himself mentioned Frederiksen as a in play. On 23 May, a White House meeting between Frederiksen and American president Joe Biden was announced for 5 June, further igniting speculations. AAt a NATO summit on 30 May, Norwegian prime minister Jonas Gahr Støre stated, "I could spend a long time speaking well of Mette Frederiksen". On 31 May, Frederiksen's coalition partner former Prime Minister of Denmark and current Minister of Foreign Affairs Lars Løkke Rasmussen warned Frederiksen against taking the job due to the political situation in Denmark, according to political analyst Hans Engell practically confirming the rumors. Marginataen ( talk) 11:52, 4 June 2023 (UTC)
As far as i can see, the history and results of the 2022 Danish general election and the talks/negotiations to make the Coalition government Frederiksen II Cabinet are not yet explained here. -- Himbeerbläuling ( talk) 04:43, 8 June 2024 (UTC)