Newly elected Danish People's Party member backs far-right declaration on immigrant repatriation
Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A newly elected Danish People's Party (DF) member of parliament, Malte Larsen, has publicly supported a far-right declaration advocating for the repatriation of non-European immigrants.
- Larsen shared the declaration, titled "Red Europa" and "Europa tilhรธrer os" (Europe belongs to us), on social media, aligning himself with its calls for "remigration."
- This move signals a potential shift or consolidation of far-right influence within Danish politics, with Larsen embracing a platform focused on mass emigration of immigrants.
Malte Larsen, a recently elected member of the Danish People's Party (DF), has publicly declared his support for a far-right initiative promoting the mass emigration of non-European immigrants, a concept referred to as "remigration."
Larsen announced his endorsement of the declaration on social media, sharing its title, "Red Europa," and the phrase "Europa tilhรธrer os," which translates to "Europe belongs to us." This public alignment indicates a strong embrace of the declaration's core tenets, which include facilitating the departure of non-European immigrants from the continent.
The declaration calls for a series of measures aimed at achieving this "remigration." While the specific details of these measures are not elaborated in the provided text, Larsen's public support suggests a commitment to policies that would lead to a significant reduction in the non-European immigrant population.
Larsen's stance positions him within the more extreme wing of the political spectrum, aligning with groups advocating for stricter immigration policies and a focus on national identity. His public declaration is likely to generate debate within Denmark regarding immigration, national identity, and the future direction of the Danish People's Party.
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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.