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Leaving the government negotiations

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The Conservative People’s Party leaves the Danish government negotiations with the Social Democrats, party chairman Sören Pape announced on Facebook. He writes that they made a sincere attempt to approach each other, but that the negotiations have now run aground.

“I do not mean that it is compatible with the promises we made in the election campaign and what I have said about a future government. Politics is largely about credibility,” he writes on Facebook.

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