Vulnerable Mette Frederiksen opens up the mink scandal: « I got upset »
Vulnerable Mette Frederiksen opens up the mink scandal.
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This summer’s political stronghold on Bornholm got an unconventional twist when the prime minister yesterday entered the stage against an audience of citizens and press people.
During a live edition of Radio IIII’s podcast ‘A chapter in itself’ Mette Frederiksen did not put the government’s daily messages at risk, but instead opened up the personal experiences that have shaped her behind the scenes of power.
Initially, she withdrew threads to a crucial moment less than a year ago when she was attacked during a public event.
For her, the episode became a turning point, and in the study light she told with clear reflection that « it was the famous drop where the cup was filled. And I was upset. »
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At the same time, she emphasized that the crisis aid from professionals made a crucial difference: « Yes, I did. And I received the advice of many, and I listened more than I usually do. »
Rarely face by the prime minister
After that, the tone switched to a more political reflection as she gave about the mink scandal a rare insight into how criticism can hit harder when it hits honesty.
She determined that fluctuating polls are taken with an upright forehead, but that the mistrust that came with the decision to kill millions of mink went deeper.
For Mette Frederiksen, it was not just about falling numbers on paper, but about personal contests that hit under the skin.
While the political summer flirt continues on Bornholm, the podcast showed a rare face by the prime minister, not only top manager and discussion partner, but also man who has felt a hard blow from the outside world.
In the intimate framework, the audience was given the opportunity to see her concerns, but also the strength to leave the case, learn and move on.
The hearing gave a nuanced picture of what it takes to head a country where personal and political storms often interfere.
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