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Blue parties reject defector from Citizens' Party in advance
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Blue parties reject defector from Citizens' Party in advance

From Berlingske · (8m ago) Danish Critical tone

Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • The Danish political party Venstre has stated that former member Nadja Natalie Isaksen is not welcome to join their ranks.
  • Isaksen recently left the Citizens' Party (Borgernes Parti) and has been criticized for past statements defining Danishness based on genetics.
  • Other parties, including Liberal Alliance and the Conservatives, have also indicated that Isaksen would not be accepted into their parliamentary groups.

In Denmark, the political landscape is abuzz with the departure of Nadja Natalie Isaksen from the Citizens' Party (Borgernes Parti). Her exit has been met with swift and decisive rejections from other major political factions, most notably Venstre. Group leader Morten Dahlin of Venstre has unequivocally stated that Isaksen is not welcome, citing her past controversial remarks that defined Danishness as a genetic issue. This stance reflects a core Danish value of inclusivity, where Danish identity is understood through loyalty, respect for culture, and adherence to democratic principles, rather than by birthright or ancestry. The rejection extends beyond Venstre, with Liberal Alliance and the Conservatives also closing their doors to Isaksen. Her previous comments, particularly those targeting politician Samira Nawa, who is of Afghan descent, have drawn significant criticism for their exclusionary nature. While Isaksen has since expressed regret for her wording, the damage to her political standing appears to be substantial. This situation highlights the ongoing debate in Denmark about national identity and the boundaries of political discourse, particularly concerning immigration and integration.

Jeg kan overhovedet ikke se for mig, at Venstres folketingsgruppe skulle รธnske at optage en person, der har defineret danskhed som et genetisk spรธrgsmรฅl.

โ€” Morten DahlinMorten Dahlin, group leader for Venstre, explaining why Nadja Natalie Isaksen would not be welcome in their parliamentary group.
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Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.