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(Bloomberg) -- The woman behind Denmarkâs toughest immigration laws will be the countryâs first politician to defend herself in an impeachment trial in almost three decades, after her actions led to the illegal separation of young refugee couples.
(Bloomberg) -- The woman behind Denmarkâs toughest immigration laws will be the countryâs first politician to defend herself in an impeachment trial in almost three decades, after her actions led to the illegal separation of young refugee couples.
Inger Stojberg, a former immigration minister who was recently forced to quit as deputy leader of Denmarkâs main opposition party, will face trial after a majority in parliament declared its support for impeachment. With the upcoming final vote largely a formality, itâs the first time the chamber has agreed to move ahead with an impeachment process since 1993.