At least one person has died in a tram accident in Milan
A political figure, Jon Stephensen, revealed he was offered money by Moderaterne leaders to resign from his mandate, which he declined.
The United Kingdom is withdrawing personnel from Iran
Jon Stephensen reveals he was offered 1.3 million kroner to resign from his parliamentary mandate by top figures in the Moderates party but declined the offer.
Russia denies involvement in drone in Sweden
Jon Stephensen reveals that he was offered money to resign from his mandate while on leave from the Danish Parliament.
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Jon Stephensen claims he was offered DK 1.3 million to resign from Parliament, which he declined, amid controversies tied to the Moderaterne party.
USA withdraws embassy staff from Jerusalem after 'security risks'
Jon Stephensen alleges that he was offered money to resign from his parliamentary mandate during a time of personal scandal.
Marius Borg Høiby is required to be detained for a longer period
Jon Stephensen reveals he was offered 1.3 million kroner to resign from his position in the Danish Parliament, which he declined.
South Korea's government approves Google Maps
Jon Stephensen refused a financial offer from top members of the Moderates party to resign from his mandate as an MP in Denmark.
Significantly fewer flew from Billund Airport last year
Jon Stephensen revealed that he was offered money by top officials from the Moderaterne party to resign from his position, which he refused.
Ukraine reports Russian attack on port infrastructure
A Danish politician, Jon Stephensen, revealed that he was offered money to resign from his parliamentary seat while discussing a Russian attack on Ukrainian port infrastructure.
Poland will ban social media for children under 15
Jon Stephensen, a Danish politician, refused a bribe to resign from his mandate while facing personal controversies.
Jon Stephensen: The Moderates offered me 1.3 million kroner
Jon Stephensen revealed in an interview that he was offered 1.3 million kroner by leaders of the Moderates to resign from his mandate, which he declined.
Moderate on leave will not run for the Parliament
Tobias Grotkjær Elmstrøm, a member of the Danish Parliament from the Moderates party, has announced that he will not seek re-election due to personal reasons related to family illness.
Moderate on Leave Says Goodbye to the Folketing at the Next Election
Tobias Grotkjær Elmstrøm, a member of the Danish Parliament from the Moderates, has announced he will not run for re-election due to personal reasons, despite his enjoyment of political work.
The Moderates Continue to Soar in a New Poll: Løkke "is truly a kingmaker in the best sense of the word"
The Moderates party in Denmark has shown significant gains according to a recent poll, positioning leader Lars Løkke Rasmussen as a potential key player in future government negotiations.
Bergur Løkke Rasmussen withdraws as a parliamentary candidate
Bergur Løkke Rasmussen has announced that he is stepping down from his candidacy for the upcoming parliamentary elections for the Moderates, opting to focus on his role in the local council in Helsingør instead.
The Business Spokesperson of Moderaterne Breaks Into Song When Asked About Corporate Tax Cuts
Charlotte Bagge Hansen, the business spokesperson for the Moderat party, responds to questions about corporate tax cuts by singing, emphasizing the party's commitment to its economic goals.
Løkke regrets switching to East Jutland and will remain in Zealand constituency
Lars Løkke Rasmussen, the leader of the Moderates, has decided to run in the Zealand constituency for the upcoming parliamentary elections instead of East Jutland as previously announced.
Advisor for Lars Løkke Rasmussen Running for Parliament
Morten E.G. Brautsch, who is a special advisor to Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, is running for the parliamentary elections for the Moderates later this year.
Mette Kierkgaard resigns from the government
Elderly Minister Mette Kierkgaard has announced her resignation from the government, citing personal circumstances related to her husband's cancer treatment, and will be replaced by Moderaterne's group leader, Henrik Frandsen.