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Dansk Folkeparti’s non-negotiable demand that more Muslim immigrants must leave Denmark than come here does not serve the right-wing bloc, says Mona Juul (Konservative). Religion should not be a criterion, says Liberal Alliance.

DF issues non-negotiable demand for net emigration of Muslims

Morten Messerschmidt and DF present an ultimate demand to a right-wing government. Foto: Jens Dresling
Morten Messerschmidt and DF present an ultimate demand to a right-wing government. Foto: Jens Dresling
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Several parties have been hesitant to present non-negotiable demands ahead of the upcoming parliamentary election.

This does not apply to Dansk Folkepart (DF), whose campaign lasted only three days before the party launched a non-negotiable demand to a future right-wing government on Sunday.

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