the Rasmus Paludan, who is the founder and head of the firm, is considering changing the party’s name. It writes Berlingske.
Paludan says to the newspaper that he expects that the party will be deprived of the opportunity to ask up to the next general election in its current form.
Therefore, it may be necessary to make up under a different name, says Rasmus Paludan.
– We will always be Tight Course, but it suggests that we need to collect signatures under a different name. It also means that there must be a second name on the ballot.
– We can not just call the party ‘Tightening Stance’, because it is a close up of the current, so we must find a totally different name. I have not found it yet, says Rasmus Paludan to Berlingske.
The indvandringskritiske party was in december excluded temporarily from collecting vælgererklæringer to both the general election and elections to the European Parliament.
the Decision was taken by Valgnævnet, an independent board under the Social ministry of the Interior, on the basis of suspicion of cheating with just vælgererklæringer.
At a meeting 5. February must Valgnævnet decide whether it will give the firm a so-called vesting period, then the party can not collect vælgererklæringer in more than three years.
if it is decided, will all vælgererklæringer, the party has already collected will be deleted. Thus it becomes difficult to run for Parliament at the next elections, which must be held 5. June 2023.
the Rasmus Paludan is ‘almost 100 percent sure’ that Valgnævnet will ‘punish’ him and the party.
– I do me no any ideas about, that the tribunal will not punish me and the party, although I do not think that we have done anything wrong, he says to Berlingske.
Paludan also expect that the board will decide, that he himself may be responsible for the collection of the 20.182 vælgererklæringer, it is necessary to stand at the next general election.
In that case it becomes also necessary to find a second person, who shall be responsible for the layout, says Paludan.