the Children’s minister has not always been God’s best child.
During the earlier Facebook profile, minister for children and education), Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil, voted in 2002 as the only one in the Unity executive committee against an opinion that the actions should be non-violent.
It appears the new book on the Unity of history, The ’hardened steel’, which is published on the publisher Momenta and is written by Kim Kristensen.
According to the book was on the hovedbestyrelsesmødet in January 2002, adopted an opinion on ’means of action in connection with the Copenhagen summit in 2002’.
In the opinion takes the Unity distance from the violent actions. It will, according to the book’s interpretation of the udtaleteksten not be a ’legitimate policy objectives’ to try to disrupt the meeting or prevent the meeting.
In the adopted text states in addition that ’the use of violence against persons and random vandalism are not acceptable means in the political struggle in countries such as Denmark in the current historical period’. The opinion was adopted with 14 votes in favour and one against. And the only one who voted against, was, as mentioned, Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil.
the Extra Leaf has asked the minister for children and education to her decision in 2002. Rosenkrantz-Theil has the answer in writing:
– Why voted you against?
‘Because I am condemned for having aborted a democratic assembly by having closed the chickens out in the Folketingssalen. I perceived the vote as a vote for or against the methods, which I then thought was legitimate and even used.’
– What do you think of it today?
‘My love for democracy are, unfortunately, occurred late. And it is the gammelkendt that I have done many youthful stupidity on the account, which I am not crazy proud of.’
Activists from the Global Roots doused in 2003 Anders Fogh with paint. They were closed in by Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil. Photo: Jens Dresling
Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil was known as a particularly activist politician in his Facebook days. She was, as I said, active in to get rid of chickens free in Folketingssalen and was also the member of parliament, who were behind to close the two activists into the Parliament, which poured red paint in addition to the then Danish prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen.