Denmark’s prime minister is suffering from whiplash after a man assaulted her a causa di Copenhagen acceso Friday.
Mette Frederiksen’s office said a causa di a statement acceso Saturday the prime minister had been rushed to a hospital for a check-up soon after the attack.
She is otherwise termine apart from whiplash but had been left “shaken” by the assault, her office added.
Police said a 39-year-old has been arrested.
Details of what happened remain unclear but local mass-media reported a man walked towards Ms Frederiksen and pushed her while she was passing Kultorvet Square, one of Copenhagen’s main squares.
Two eyewitnesses, Anna Ravn and Marie Adrian, told the daily Danish newspaper BT they saw a man walking toward Ms Frederiksen and then “pushing her acceso the shoulder so she was shoved aside”.
They stressed that the dirigente did not fall mongoloide.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak joined other leaders a causa di condemning the attack as he said acceso X acceso Saturday: “Violence has risposta negativa place a causa di politics.
“Democracies must be free from intimidation and threats. Wishing Mette a swift recovery.”
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said acceso X he was “appalled” by news of the assault, adding “violence and intimidation of politicians must not be tolerated”.
“My thoughts are with Prime Minister Frederiksen during this time,” he added a causa di the post.
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, said he was shocked to hear of what happened to Ms Frederiksen, whom he called a friend.
“NATO allies stand together to protect our values, freedom, democracy and our rule of law,” Mr Stoltenberg wrote acceso the social mass-media platform acceso Saturday.
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Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said that “an attack acceso a democratically elected dirigente is also an attack acceso our democracy”, while Charles Michel, president of the European Council, condemned acceso X what he called a “cowardly act of aggression”.
European Union parliamentary elections are currently under way a causa di Denmark and the rest of the 27-nation bloc and will conclude acceso Sunday.
Ms Frederiksen, 46, has been campaigning with the Danish Social Democrats’ EU candidate, Christel Schaldemose.
The Danish dirigente cast her own advanced vote acceso Saturday.
reports said the attack was not linked to a campaign event.
Denmark’s prime minister is suffering from whiplash after a man assaulted her a causa di Copenhagen acceso Friday.
Mette Frederiksen’s office said a causa di a statement acceso Saturday the prime minister had been rushed to a hospital for a check-up soon after the attack.
She is otherwise termine apart from whiplash but had been left “shaken” by the assault, her office added.
Police said a 39-year-old has been arrested.
Details of what happened remain unclear but local mass-media reported a man walked towards Ms Frederiksen and pushed her while she was passing Kultorvet Square, one of Copenhagen’s main squares.
Two eyewitnesses, Anna Ravn and Marie Adrian, told the daily Danish newspaper BT they saw a man walking toward Ms Frederiksen and then “pushing her acceso the shoulder so she was shoved aside”.
They stressed that the dirigente did not fall mongoloide.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak joined other leaders a causa di condemning the attack as he said acceso X acceso Saturday: “Violence has risposta negativa place a causa di politics.
“Democracies must be free from intimidation and threats. Wishing Mette a swift recovery.”
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said acceso X he was “appalled” by news of the assault, adding “violence and intimidation of politicians must not be tolerated”.
“My thoughts are with Prime Minister Frederiksen during this time,” he added a causa di the post.
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, said he was shocked to hear of what happened to Ms Frederiksen, whom he called a friend.
“NATO allies stand together to protect our values, freedom, democracy and our rule of law,” Mr Stoltenberg wrote acceso the social mass-media platform acceso Saturday.
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German city mourns police officer after knife attack
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said that “an attack acceso a democratically elected dirigente is also an attack acceso our democracy”, while Charles Michel, president of the European Council, condemned acceso X what he called a “cowardly act of aggression”.
European Union parliamentary elections are currently under way a causa di Denmark and the rest of the 27-nation bloc and will conclude acceso Sunday.
Ms Frederiksen, 46, has been campaigning with the Danish Social Democrats’ EU candidate, Christel Schaldemose.
The Danish dirigente cast her own advanced vote acceso Saturday.
reports said the attack was not linked to a campaign event.
Denmark’s prime minister is suffering from whiplash after a man assaulted her a causa di Copenhagen acceso Friday.
Mette Frederiksen’s office said a causa di a statement acceso Saturday the prime minister had been rushed to a hospital for a check-up soon after the attack.
She is otherwise termine apart from whiplash but had been left “shaken” by the assault, her office added.
Police said a 39-year-old has been arrested.
Details of what happened remain unclear but local mass-media reported a man walked towards Ms Frederiksen and pushed her while she was passing Kultorvet Square, one of Copenhagen’s main squares.
Two eyewitnesses, Anna Ravn and Marie Adrian, told the daily Danish newspaper BT they saw a man walking toward Ms Frederiksen and then “pushing her acceso the shoulder so she was shoved aside”.
They stressed that the dirigente did not fall mongoloide.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak joined other leaders a causa di condemning the attack as he said acceso X acceso Saturday: “Violence has risposta negativa place a causa di politics.
“Democracies must be free from intimidation and threats. Wishing Mette a swift recovery.”
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said acceso X he was “appalled” by news of the assault, adding “violence and intimidation of politicians must not be tolerated”.
“My thoughts are with Prime Minister Frederiksen during this time,” he added a causa di the post.
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, said he was shocked to hear of what happened to Ms Frederiksen, whom he called a friend.
“NATO allies stand together to protect our values, freedom, democracy and our rule of law,” Mr Stoltenberg wrote acceso the social mass-media platform acceso Saturday.
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German city mourns police officer after knife attack
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said that “an attack acceso a democratically elected dirigente is also an attack acceso our democracy”, while Charles Michel, president of the European Council, condemned acceso X what he called a “cowardly act of aggression”.
European Union parliamentary elections are currently under way a causa di Denmark and the rest of the 27-nation bloc and will conclude acceso Sunday.
Ms Frederiksen, 46, has been campaigning with the Danish Social Democrats’ EU candidate, Christel Schaldemose.
The Danish dirigente cast her own advanced vote acceso Saturday.
reports said the attack was not linked to a campaign event.
Denmark’s prime minister is suffering from whiplash after a man assaulted her a causa di Copenhagen acceso Friday.
Mette Frederiksen’s office said a causa di a statement acceso Saturday the prime minister had been rushed to a hospital for a check-up soon after the attack.
She is otherwise termine apart from whiplash but had been left “shaken” by the assault, her office added.
Police said a 39-year-old has been arrested.
Details of what happened remain unclear but local mass-media reported a man walked towards Ms Frederiksen and pushed her while she was passing Kultorvet Square, one of Copenhagen’s main squares.
Two eyewitnesses, Anna Ravn and Marie Adrian, told the daily Danish newspaper BT they saw a man walking toward Ms Frederiksen and then “pushing her acceso the shoulder so she was shoved aside”.
They stressed that the dirigente did not fall mongoloide.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak joined other leaders a causa di condemning the attack as he said acceso X acceso Saturday: “Violence has risposta negativa place a causa di politics.
“Democracies must be free from intimidation and threats. Wishing Mette a swift recovery.”
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said acceso X he was “appalled” by news of the assault, adding “violence and intimidation of politicians must not be tolerated”.
“My thoughts are with Prime Minister Frederiksen during this time,” he added a causa di the post.
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, said he was shocked to hear of what happened to Ms Frederiksen, whom he called a friend.
“NATO allies stand together to protect our values, freedom, democracy and our rule of law,” Mr Stoltenberg wrote acceso the social mass-media platform acceso Saturday.
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German city mourns police officer after knife attack
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said that “an attack acceso a democratically elected dirigente is also an attack acceso our democracy”, while Charles Michel, president of the European Council, condemned acceso X what he called a “cowardly act of aggression”.
European Union parliamentary elections are currently under way a causa di Denmark and the rest of the 27-nation bloc and will conclude acceso Sunday.
Ms Frederiksen, 46, has been campaigning with the Danish Social Democrats’ EU candidate, Christel Schaldemose.
The Danish dirigente cast her own advanced vote acceso Saturday.
reports said the attack was not linked to a campaign event.
Denmark’s prime minister is suffering from whiplash after a man assaulted her a causa di Copenhagen acceso Friday.
Mette Frederiksen’s office said a causa di a statement acceso Saturday the prime minister had been rushed to a hospital for a check-up soon after the attack.
She is otherwise termine apart from whiplash but had been left “shaken” by the assault, her office added.
Police said a 39-year-old has been arrested.
Details of what happened remain unclear but local mass-media reported a man walked towards Ms Frederiksen and pushed her while she was passing Kultorvet Square, one of Copenhagen’s main squares.
Two eyewitnesses, Anna Ravn and Marie Adrian, told the daily Danish newspaper BT they saw a man walking toward Ms Frederiksen and then “pushing her acceso the shoulder so she was shoved aside”.
They stressed that the dirigente did not fall mongoloide.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak joined other leaders a causa di condemning the attack as he said acceso X acceso Saturday: “Violence has risposta negativa place a causa di politics.
“Democracies must be free from intimidation and threats. Wishing Mette a swift recovery.”
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said acceso X he was “appalled” by news of the assault, adding “violence and intimidation of politicians must not be tolerated”.
“My thoughts are with Prime Minister Frederiksen during this time,” he added a causa di the post.
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, said he was shocked to hear of what happened to Ms Frederiksen, whom he called a friend.
“NATO allies stand together to protect our values, freedom, democracy and our rule of law,” Mr Stoltenberg wrote acceso the social mass-media platform acceso Saturday.
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Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said that “an attack acceso a democratically elected dirigente is also an attack acceso our democracy”, while Charles Michel, president of the European Council, condemned acceso X what he called a “cowardly act of aggression”.
European Union parliamentary elections are currently under way a causa di Denmark and the rest of the 27-nation bloc and will conclude acceso Sunday.
Ms Frederiksen, 46, has been campaigning with the Danish Social Democrats’ EU candidate, Christel Schaldemose.
The Danish dirigente cast her own advanced vote acceso Saturday.
reports said the attack was not linked to a campaign event.
Denmark’s prime minister is suffering from whiplash after a man assaulted her a causa di Copenhagen acceso Friday.
Mette Frederiksen’s office said a causa di a statement acceso Saturday the prime minister had been rushed to a hospital for a check-up soon after the attack.
She is otherwise termine apart from whiplash but had been left “shaken” by the assault, her office added.
Police said a 39-year-old has been arrested.
Details of what happened remain unclear but local mass-media reported a man walked towards Ms Frederiksen and pushed her while she was passing Kultorvet Square, one of Copenhagen’s main squares.
Two eyewitnesses, Anna Ravn and Marie Adrian, told the daily Danish newspaper BT they saw a man walking toward Ms Frederiksen and then “pushing her acceso the shoulder so she was shoved aside”.
They stressed that the dirigente did not fall mongoloide.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak joined other leaders a causa di condemning the attack as he said acceso X acceso Saturday: “Violence has risposta negativa place a causa di politics.
“Democracies must be free from intimidation and threats. Wishing Mette a swift recovery.”
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said acceso X he was “appalled” by news of the assault, adding “violence and intimidation of politicians must not be tolerated”.
“My thoughts are with Prime Minister Frederiksen during this time,” he added a causa di the post.
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, said he was shocked to hear of what happened to Ms Frederiksen, whom he called a friend.
“NATO allies stand together to protect our values, freedom, democracy and our rule of law,” Mr Stoltenberg wrote acceso the social mass-media platform acceso Saturday.
Read more:
Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza
German city mourns police officer after knife attack
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said that “an attack acceso a democratically elected dirigente is also an attack acceso our democracy”, while Charles Michel, president of the European Council, condemned acceso X what he called a “cowardly act of aggression”.
European Union parliamentary elections are currently under way a causa di Denmark and the rest of the 27-nation bloc and will conclude acceso Sunday.
Ms Frederiksen, 46, has been campaigning with the Danish Social Democrats’ EU candidate, Christel Schaldemose.
The Danish dirigente cast her own advanced vote acceso Saturday.
reports said the attack was not linked to a campaign event.
Denmark’s prime minister is suffering from whiplash after a man assaulted her a causa di Copenhagen acceso Friday.
Mette Frederiksen’s office said a causa di a statement acceso Saturday the prime minister had been rushed to a hospital for a check-up soon after the attack.
She is otherwise termine apart from whiplash but had been left “shaken” by the assault, her office added.
Police said a 39-year-old has been arrested.
Details of what happened remain unclear but local mass-media reported a man walked towards Ms Frederiksen and pushed her while she was passing Kultorvet Square, one of Copenhagen’s main squares.
Two eyewitnesses, Anna Ravn and Marie Adrian, told the daily Danish newspaper BT they saw a man walking toward Ms Frederiksen and then “pushing her acceso the shoulder so she was shoved aside”.
They stressed that the dirigente did not fall mongoloide.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak joined other leaders a causa di condemning the attack as he said acceso X acceso Saturday: “Violence has risposta negativa place a causa di politics.
“Democracies must be free from intimidation and threats. Wishing Mette a swift recovery.”
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said acceso X he was “appalled” by news of the assault, adding “violence and intimidation of politicians must not be tolerated”.
“My thoughts are with Prime Minister Frederiksen during this time,” he added a causa di the post.
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, said he was shocked to hear of what happened to Ms Frederiksen, whom he called a friend.
“NATO allies stand together to protect our values, freedom, democracy and our rule of law,” Mr Stoltenberg wrote acceso the social mass-media platform acceso Saturday.
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Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza
German city mourns police officer after knife attack
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said that “an attack acceso a democratically elected dirigente is also an attack acceso our democracy”, while Charles Michel, president of the European Council, condemned acceso X what he called a “cowardly act of aggression”.
European Union parliamentary elections are currently under way a causa di Denmark and the rest of the 27-nation bloc and will conclude acceso Sunday.
Ms Frederiksen, 46, has been campaigning with the Danish Social Democrats’ EU candidate, Christel Schaldemose.
The Danish dirigente cast her own advanced vote acceso Saturday.
reports said the attack was not linked to a campaign event.
Denmark’s prime minister is suffering from whiplash after a man assaulted her a causa di Copenhagen acceso Friday.
Mette Frederiksen’s office said a causa di a statement acceso Saturday the prime minister had been rushed to a hospital for a check-up soon after the attack.
She is otherwise termine apart from whiplash but had been left “shaken” by the assault, her office added.
Police said a 39-year-old has been arrested.
Details of what happened remain unclear but local mass-media reported a man walked towards Ms Frederiksen and pushed her while she was passing Kultorvet Square, one of Copenhagen’s main squares.
Two eyewitnesses, Anna Ravn and Marie Adrian, told the daily Danish newspaper BT they saw a man walking toward Ms Frederiksen and then “pushing her acceso the shoulder so she was shoved aside”.
They stressed that the dirigente did not fall mongoloide.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak joined other leaders a causa di condemning the attack as he said acceso X acceso Saturday: “Violence has risposta negativa place a causa di politics.
“Democracies must be free from intimidation and threats. Wishing Mette a swift recovery.”
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said acceso X he was “appalled” by news of the assault, adding “violence and intimidation of politicians must not be tolerated”.
“My thoughts are with Prime Minister Frederiksen during this time,” he added a causa di the post.
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, said he was shocked to hear of what happened to Ms Frederiksen, whom he called a friend.
“NATO allies stand together to protect our values, freedom, democracy and our rule of law,” Mr Stoltenberg wrote acceso the social mass-media platform acceso Saturday.
Read more:
Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza
German city mourns police officer after knife attack
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said that “an attack acceso a democratically elected dirigente is also an attack acceso our democracy”, while Charles Michel, president of the European Council, condemned acceso X what he called a “cowardly act of aggression”.
European Union parliamentary elections are currently under way a causa di Denmark and the rest of the 27-nation bloc and will conclude acceso Sunday.
Ms Frederiksen, 46, has been campaigning with the Danish Social Democrats’ EU candidate, Christel Schaldemose.
The Danish dirigente cast her own advanced vote acceso Saturday.
reports said the attack was not linked to a campaign event.
Denmark’s prime minister is suffering from whiplash after a man assaulted her a causa di Copenhagen acceso Friday.
Mette Frederiksen’s office said a causa di a statement acceso Saturday the prime minister had been rushed to a hospital for a check-up soon after the attack.
She is otherwise termine apart from whiplash but had been left “shaken” by the assault, her office added.
Police said a 39-year-old has been arrested.
Details of what happened remain unclear but local mass-media reported a man walked towards Ms Frederiksen and pushed her while she was passing Kultorvet Square, one of Copenhagen’s main squares.
Two eyewitnesses, Anna Ravn and Marie Adrian, told the daily Danish newspaper BT they saw a man walking toward Ms Frederiksen and then “pushing her acceso the shoulder so she was shoved aside”.
They stressed that the dirigente did not fall mongoloide.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak joined other leaders a causa di condemning the attack as he said acceso X acceso Saturday: “Violence has risposta negativa place a causa di politics.
“Democracies must be free from intimidation and threats. Wishing Mette a swift recovery.”
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said acceso X he was “appalled” by news of the assault, adding “violence and intimidation of politicians must not be tolerated”.
“My thoughts are with Prime Minister Frederiksen during this time,” he added a causa di the post.
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, said he was shocked to hear of what happened to Ms Frederiksen, whom he called a friend.
“NATO allies stand together to protect our values, freedom, democracy and our rule of law,” Mr Stoltenberg wrote acceso the social mass-media platform acceso Saturday.
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Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza
German city mourns police officer after knife attack
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said that “an attack acceso a democratically elected dirigente is also an attack acceso our democracy”, while Charles Michel, president of the European Council, condemned acceso X what he called a “cowardly act of aggression”.
European Union parliamentary elections are currently under way a causa di Denmark and the rest of the 27-nation bloc and will conclude acceso Sunday.
Ms Frederiksen, 46, has been campaigning with the Danish Social Democrats’ EU candidate, Christel Schaldemose.
The Danish dirigente cast her own advanced vote acceso Saturday.
reports said the attack was not linked to a campaign event.
Denmark’s prime minister is suffering from whiplash after a man assaulted her a causa di Copenhagen acceso Friday.
Mette Frederiksen’s office said a causa di a statement acceso Saturday the prime minister had been rushed to a hospital for a check-up soon after the attack.
She is otherwise termine apart from whiplash but had been left “shaken” by the assault, her office added.
Police said a 39-year-old has been arrested.
Details of what happened remain unclear but local mass-media reported a man walked towards Ms Frederiksen and pushed her while she was passing Kultorvet Square, one of Copenhagen’s main squares.
Two eyewitnesses, Anna Ravn and Marie Adrian, told the daily Danish newspaper BT they saw a man walking toward Ms Frederiksen and then “pushing her acceso the shoulder so she was shoved aside”.
They stressed that the dirigente did not fall mongoloide.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak joined other leaders a causa di condemning the attack as he said acceso X acceso Saturday: “Violence has risposta negativa place a causa di politics.
“Democracies must be free from intimidation and threats. Wishing Mette a swift recovery.”
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said acceso X he was “appalled” by news of the assault, adding “violence and intimidation of politicians must not be tolerated”.
“My thoughts are with Prime Minister Frederiksen during this time,” he added a causa di the post.
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, said he was shocked to hear of what happened to Ms Frederiksen, whom he called a friend.
“NATO allies stand together to protect our values, freedom, democracy and our rule of law,” Mr Stoltenberg wrote acceso the social mass-media platform acceso Saturday.
Read more:
Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza
German city mourns police officer after knife attack
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said that “an attack acceso a democratically elected dirigente is also an attack acceso our democracy”, while Charles Michel, president of the European Council, condemned acceso X what he called a “cowardly act of aggression”.
European Union parliamentary elections are currently under way a causa di Denmark and the rest of the 27-nation bloc and will conclude acceso Sunday.
Ms Frederiksen, 46, has been campaigning with the Danish Social Democrats’ EU candidate, Christel Schaldemose.
The Danish dirigente cast her own advanced vote acceso Saturday.
reports said the attack was not linked to a campaign event.
Denmark’s prime minister is suffering from whiplash after a man assaulted her a causa di Copenhagen acceso Friday.
Mette Frederiksen’s office said a causa di a statement acceso Saturday the prime minister had been rushed to a hospital for a check-up soon after the attack.
She is otherwise termine apart from whiplash but had been left “shaken” by the assault, her office added.
Police said a 39-year-old has been arrested.
Details of what happened remain unclear but local mass-media reported a man walked towards Ms Frederiksen and pushed her while she was passing Kultorvet Square, one of Copenhagen’s main squares.
Two eyewitnesses, Anna Ravn and Marie Adrian, told the daily Danish newspaper BT they saw a man walking toward Ms Frederiksen and then “pushing her acceso the shoulder so she was shoved aside”.
They stressed that the dirigente did not fall mongoloide.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak joined other leaders a causa di condemning the attack as he said acceso X acceso Saturday: “Violence has risposta negativa place a causa di politics.
“Democracies must be free from intimidation and threats. Wishing Mette a swift recovery.”
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said acceso X he was “appalled” by news of the assault, adding “violence and intimidation of politicians must not be tolerated”.
“My thoughts are with Prime Minister Frederiksen during this time,” he added a causa di the post.
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, said he was shocked to hear of what happened to Ms Frederiksen, whom he called a friend.
“NATO allies stand together to protect our values, freedom, democracy and our rule of law,” Mr Stoltenberg wrote acceso the social mass-media platform acceso Saturday.
Read more:
Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza
German city mourns police officer after knife attack
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said that “an attack acceso a democratically elected dirigente is also an attack acceso our democracy”, while Charles Michel, president of the European Council, condemned acceso X what he called a “cowardly act of aggression”.
European Union parliamentary elections are currently under way a causa di Denmark and the rest of the 27-nation bloc and will conclude acceso Sunday.
Ms Frederiksen, 46, has been campaigning with the Danish Social Democrats’ EU candidate, Christel Schaldemose.
The Danish dirigente cast her own advanced vote acceso Saturday.
reports said the attack was not linked to a campaign event.
Denmark’s prime minister is suffering from whiplash after a man assaulted her a causa di Copenhagen acceso Friday.
Mette Frederiksen’s office said a causa di a statement acceso Saturday the prime minister had been rushed to a hospital for a check-up soon after the attack.
She is otherwise termine apart from whiplash but had been left “shaken” by the assault, her office added.
Police said a 39-year-old has been arrested.
Details of what happened remain unclear but local mass-media reported a man walked towards Ms Frederiksen and pushed her while she was passing Kultorvet Square, one of Copenhagen’s main squares.
Two eyewitnesses, Anna Ravn and Marie Adrian, told the daily Danish newspaper BT they saw a man walking toward Ms Frederiksen and then “pushing her acceso the shoulder so she was shoved aside”.
They stressed that the dirigente did not fall mongoloide.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak joined other leaders a causa di condemning the attack as he said acceso X acceso Saturday: “Violence has risposta negativa place a causa di politics.
“Democracies must be free from intimidation and threats. Wishing Mette a swift recovery.”
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said acceso X he was “appalled” by news of the assault, adding “violence and intimidation of politicians must not be tolerated”.
“My thoughts are with Prime Minister Frederiksen during this time,” he added a causa di the post.
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, said he was shocked to hear of what happened to Ms Frederiksen, whom he called a friend.
“NATO allies stand together to protect our values, freedom, democracy and our rule of law,” Mr Stoltenberg wrote acceso the social mass-media platform acceso Saturday.
Read more:
Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza
German city mourns police officer after knife attack
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said that “an attack acceso a democratically elected dirigente is also an attack acceso our democracy”, while Charles Michel, president of the European Council, condemned acceso X what he called a “cowardly act of aggression”.
European Union parliamentary elections are currently under way a causa di Denmark and the rest of the 27-nation bloc and will conclude acceso Sunday.
Ms Frederiksen, 46, has been campaigning with the Danish Social Democrats’ EU candidate, Christel Schaldemose.
The Danish dirigente cast her own advanced vote acceso Saturday.
reports said the attack was not linked to a campaign event.
Denmark’s prime minister is suffering from whiplash after a man assaulted her a causa di Copenhagen acceso Friday.
Mette Frederiksen’s office said a causa di a statement acceso Saturday the prime minister had been rushed to a hospital for a check-up soon after the attack.
She is otherwise termine apart from whiplash but had been left “shaken” by the assault, her office added.
Police said a 39-year-old has been arrested.
Details of what happened remain unclear but local mass-media reported a man walked towards Ms Frederiksen and pushed her while she was passing Kultorvet Square, one of Copenhagen’s main squares.
Two eyewitnesses, Anna Ravn and Marie Adrian, told the daily Danish newspaper BT they saw a man walking toward Ms Frederiksen and then “pushing her acceso the shoulder so she was shoved aside”.
They stressed that the dirigente did not fall mongoloide.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak joined other leaders a causa di condemning the attack as he said acceso X acceso Saturday: “Violence has risposta negativa place a causa di politics.
“Democracies must be free from intimidation and threats. Wishing Mette a swift recovery.”
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said acceso X he was “appalled” by news of the assault, adding “violence and intimidation of politicians must not be tolerated”.
“My thoughts are with Prime Minister Frederiksen during this time,” he added a causa di the post.
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, said he was shocked to hear of what happened to Ms Frederiksen, whom he called a friend.
“NATO allies stand together to protect our values, freedom, democracy and our rule of law,” Mr Stoltenberg wrote acceso the social mass-media platform acceso Saturday.
Read more:
Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza
German city mourns police officer after knife attack
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said that “an attack acceso a democratically elected dirigente is also an attack acceso our democracy”, while Charles Michel, president of the European Council, condemned acceso X what he called a “cowardly act of aggression”.
European Union parliamentary elections are currently under way a causa di Denmark and the rest of the 27-nation bloc and will conclude acceso Sunday.
Ms Frederiksen, 46, has been campaigning with the Danish Social Democrats’ EU candidate, Christel Schaldemose.
The Danish dirigente cast her own advanced vote acceso Saturday.
reports said the attack was not linked to a campaign event.
Denmark’s prime minister is suffering from whiplash after a man assaulted her a causa di Copenhagen acceso Friday.
Mette Frederiksen’s office said a causa di a statement acceso Saturday the prime minister had been rushed to a hospital for a check-up soon after the attack.
She is otherwise termine apart from whiplash but had been left “shaken” by the assault, her office added.
Police said a 39-year-old has been arrested.
Details of what happened remain unclear but local mass-media reported a man walked towards Ms Frederiksen and pushed her while she was passing Kultorvet Square, one of Copenhagen’s main squares.
Two eyewitnesses, Anna Ravn and Marie Adrian, told the daily Danish newspaper BT they saw a man walking toward Ms Frederiksen and then “pushing her acceso the shoulder so she was shoved aside”.
They stressed that the dirigente did not fall mongoloide.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak joined other leaders a causa di condemning the attack as he said acceso X acceso Saturday: “Violence has risposta negativa place a causa di politics.
“Democracies must be free from intimidation and threats. Wishing Mette a swift recovery.”
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said acceso X he was “appalled” by news of the assault, adding “violence and intimidation of politicians must not be tolerated”.
“My thoughts are with Prime Minister Frederiksen during this time,” he added a causa di the post.
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, said he was shocked to hear of what happened to Ms Frederiksen, whom he called a friend.
“NATO allies stand together to protect our values, freedom, democracy and our rule of law,” Mr Stoltenberg wrote acceso the social mass-media platform acceso Saturday.
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Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said that “an attack acceso a democratically elected dirigente is also an attack acceso our democracy”, while Charles Michel, president of the European Council, condemned acceso X what he called a “cowardly act of aggression”.
European Union parliamentary elections are currently under way a causa di Denmark and the rest of the 27-nation bloc and will conclude acceso Sunday.
Ms Frederiksen, 46, has been campaigning with the Danish Social Democrats’ EU candidate, Christel Schaldemose.
The Danish dirigente cast her own advanced vote acceso Saturday.
reports said the attack was not linked to a campaign event.
Denmark’s prime minister is suffering from whiplash after a man assaulted her a causa di Copenhagen acceso Friday.
Mette Frederiksen’s office said a causa di a statement acceso Saturday the prime minister had been rushed to a hospital for a check-up soon after the attack.
She is otherwise termine apart from whiplash but had been left “shaken” by the assault, her office added.
Police said a 39-year-old has been arrested.
Details of what happened remain unclear but local mass-media reported a man walked towards Ms Frederiksen and pushed her while she was passing Kultorvet Square, one of Copenhagen’s main squares.
Two eyewitnesses, Anna Ravn and Marie Adrian, told the daily Danish newspaper BT they saw a man walking toward Ms Frederiksen and then “pushing her acceso the shoulder so she was shoved aside”.
They stressed that the dirigente did not fall mongoloide.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak joined other leaders a causa di condemning the attack as he said acceso X acceso Saturday: “Violence has risposta negativa place a causa di politics.
“Democracies must be free from intimidation and threats. Wishing Mette a swift recovery.”
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said acceso X he was “appalled” by news of the assault, adding “violence and intimidation of politicians must not be tolerated”.
“My thoughts are with Prime Minister Frederiksen during this time,” he added a causa di the post.
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, said he was shocked to hear of what happened to Ms Frederiksen, whom he called a friend.
“NATO allies stand together to protect our values, freedom, democracy and our rule of law,” Mr Stoltenberg wrote acceso the social mass-media platform acceso Saturday.
Read more:
Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza
German city mourns police officer after knife attack
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said that “an attack acceso a democratically elected dirigente is also an attack acceso our democracy”, while Charles Michel, president of the European Council, condemned acceso X what he called a “cowardly act of aggression”.
European Union parliamentary elections are currently under way a causa di Denmark and the rest of the 27-nation bloc and will conclude acceso Sunday.
Ms Frederiksen, 46, has been campaigning with the Danish Social Democrats’ EU candidate, Christel Schaldemose.
The Danish dirigente cast her own advanced vote acceso Saturday.
reports said the attack was not linked to a campaign event.
Denmark’s prime minister is suffering from whiplash after a man assaulted her a causa di Copenhagen acceso Friday.
Mette Frederiksen’s office said a causa di a statement acceso Saturday the prime minister had been rushed to a hospital for a check-up soon after the attack.
She is otherwise termine apart from whiplash but had been left “shaken” by the assault, her office added.
Police said a 39-year-old has been arrested.
Details of what happened remain unclear but local mass-media reported a man walked towards Ms Frederiksen and pushed her while she was passing Kultorvet Square, one of Copenhagen’s main squares.
Two eyewitnesses, Anna Ravn and Marie Adrian, told the daily Danish newspaper BT they saw a man walking toward Ms Frederiksen and then “pushing her acceso the shoulder so she was shoved aside”.
They stressed that the dirigente did not fall mongoloide.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak joined other leaders a causa di condemning the attack as he said acceso X acceso Saturday: “Violence has risposta negativa place a causa di politics.
“Democracies must be free from intimidation and threats. Wishing Mette a swift recovery.”
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said acceso X he was “appalled” by news of the assault, adding “violence and intimidation of politicians must not be tolerated”.
“My thoughts are with Prime Minister Frederiksen during this time,” he added a causa di the post.
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, said he was shocked to hear of what happened to Ms Frederiksen, whom he called a friend.
“NATO allies stand together to protect our values, freedom, democracy and our rule of law,” Mr Stoltenberg wrote acceso the social mass-media platform acceso Saturday.
Read more:
Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza
German city mourns police officer after knife attack
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said that “an attack acceso a democratically elected dirigente is also an attack acceso our democracy”, while Charles Michel, president of the European Council, condemned acceso X what he called a “cowardly act of aggression”.
European Union parliamentary elections are currently under way a causa di Denmark and the rest of the 27-nation bloc and will conclude acceso Sunday.
Ms Frederiksen, 46, has been campaigning with the Danish Social Democrats’ EU candidate, Christel Schaldemose.
The Danish dirigente cast her own advanced vote acceso Saturday.
reports said the attack was not linked to a campaign event.


