Then came the Rasmus Paludan yet in the Parliament. However, not in a legislature, but rather is the redecorate of the firm, have been offered to keep his party’s rigskongres at Christiansborg.
the Congress, which is equivalent to a national congress, to be held 23. november. It is the Danish Parliament, which has offered to redecorate the premises.
– I am glad that our current challenge to find a place to stay, it is resolved, but I am sorry that we have to keep it at the most terrorsikrede place in Denmark, ” says Rasmus Paludan.
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Paludan must keep rigskongres at Christiansborg. Photo: Anthon Unger
the firm has in the past tried to hold their rigskongres, where the has been cancelled for safety reasons. Usually it is only mps and parties, who can use the premises.
the Parliament president, Henrik Dam Kristensen (S), however, believes that it is a democratic challenge, if a opstillingsberettiget party may not incur convention.
‘freedom of Expression and freedom of assembly is a cornerstone of our democracy. We must be wary about, regardless of whether we disagree with the people claiming the right to it.’
‘I have Therefore dispensed from lokalereglerne in the Parliament, then the firm may, exceptionally, hold their congress at Christiansborg palace’, writes Henrik Dam Kristensen in a written comment.
to select 12 members of the rigsledelsen, informs the Rasmus Paludan, of whom seven are elected at rigskongressen.
There can be up to 230 in the Paliament including guests such as journalists and security officials.
the firm advises that there currently is enrolled 150.
the Rasmus Paludan has a strained relationship to the press, it seems – why there was very limited access on election night 5. June. The party obtained no seats in Parliament.
the Conditions are, however, somewhat different to the rigskongressen, where the Folketing has made the condition, that the press should have access to the meeting.
It bothers not, however, Rasmus Paludan, he says.
– We want, that the press has access to our meetings, we just don’t want to be harassed. We have seen very many examples of where the press goes to me, when I’m doing something else, but being asked the question, I am not prepared to answer, says Rasmus Paludan.