DPP opens up on retirement

Danish People's Party Leader Pia Kjærsgaard and Finance Spokesman Kristian Thulesen Dahl. The party seems ready now to accept part of the government's retirement reform. Archive.
Danish People's Party Leader Pia Kjærsgaard and Finance Spokesman Kristian Thulesen Dahl. The party seems ready now to accept part of the government's retirement reform. Archive.
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The Danish People’s Party (DPP) is ready to accept the part of the government’s retirement reform that involves the pensionable age being gradually increased, according to the party’s Finance Spokesman Kristian Thulesen Dahl.

“Since we are not arriving at negotiations with definitive views, everything is on the table,” Thulesen Dahl says, adding that the most important issue for the party is whether it feels ‘accomodated’ overall.

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