Mette Abildgaard, political rapporteur of The Conservatives have on the social media scored solid opbakningpå the social media, after she, according to his own admission, was asked to leave the folketingssalen of the president, Pia Kjærsgaard (DF), because she had taken his one-year daughter in the house.

It is predominantly folketingskollegaer from the red block, which has supported the conservative politician in his right to take his daughter in Folketingssalen, while the members of her own conservative party are silent.

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One of them who has shown his support on social media is the Unity Pernille Skipper, who calls Pia Kjærsgaards point of view of ‘old fashioned.’

‘Full support to you, Mette Abildgaard. I myself have been on the way to take my little daughter with in the chamber. It may not bother anyone and it’s so old fashioned to think that children are not allowed to be seen in order to be able to keep in shape’, she writes on Twitter.

Partikollegaen from the Device list Nikolaj Villumsen agree and believe that there must be room for the parents of young children, and their children, in folketingssalen.

‘You have a really sweet and lovely little daughter Mette. I am glad that I was able to greet her before I was thrown out. Of course there should be space for us parents of small children, and our children, in folketingssalen. We live, after all, in 2019,’ he writes on Twitter.

Christian Juhl, also from the Device list, goes just a step further to show his support for Mette Abildgaard and writes that things will be different if one day he takes over Pia Kjærsgaards job.

‘Dear Mette. When I’m sitting in the chair, you and Esther Marie welcome, writes Christian Juhl,’ he writes.

the Politicians ‘ reactions on the social media does not, however, unilaterally Mette Abildgaard to the defense. Marlene Harpsøe from the Danish people’s Party was quickly on the keys, in order to defend its partikollega and called it ‘strange’ that the conservative politician took his daughter in Folketingssalen.

‘Dear Mette Abildgaard. I think it’s a really lovely girl, you have got yourself there, no doubt about it. But I must admit that I think it is a little strange to take your child in folketingssalen to a vote. Quite fair, to Pia Kjaersgaard says it, she writes.

Also DF’s Karina Adsbøl hills Pia Kjærsgaards decision.

Sweet girl, but you can’t be surprised Mette, who stands at the door to the parliament, only mps. And it is your little tike’s not yet, she writes.

Former social democrat mp and member of the european Parliament Jeppe Kofoed dishes sharp criticism against the Pia Kjærsgaards decision to expel Mette Abildgaard and believes that she should apologize to the conservative politician.

‘What is happening right for the President of the Danish parliament? It is a completely obscene construction – and extremely unfair opposite Mette Abildgaard. Pia Kjærsgaard should say sorry,’ he writes.

Former member of Parliament Søren Pind (V) gives also his verdict on Twitter.

Here he writes, that there might be a reason why things are as they are, when the children fill the pulpit, to be set to the Nobel prize and fill the meeting rooms, which by all accounts is a reference to the Swedish klimaaktivist Greta Thunberg at 16, which has just been nominated for the Nobel peace prize.