president of the Danish parliament, Pia Kjærsgaard, has after a meeting of the Parliamentary Bureau sent a letter to Ekstra Bladet, in which she asks us to remember the rules of conduct for the press at Christiansborg.

The message evokes just hovedrysten from Poul Madsen, Added the Magazine’s editor-in-chief.

She says, we must adhere to the rules. And it is fine. It makes we also. It is the same as to say that it is christmas eve the 24. december, he says.

the Letter you can read in its entirety at the bottom of the article.

Socialdemokraitet submitted earlier this month a complaint to the Parliamentary Bureau. The party believes, in fact, that we here at the newspaper are gone, the dean Henrik Sass Larsen for near on Chrisitansborg. Bl.a. have the Social democrats claimed that the Extra Leaf has been waiting for the group chairman in front of the toilets. A claim by Poul Madsen has rejected repeatedly.

Ekstra Bladet has revealed that Henrik Sass Larsen in a longer period of time failed to appear for a series of meetings with Statsrevisoreren. A task he gets 330.000 dollars a year. An income that brings him over one million dollars in annual revenue.

– I can see that Henrik Dam Kristensen, the Socialists gruppesekretær, say here is that it is a warning. It is pure spin. We abide by the rules, so how will you be able to give us a warning, because we fit our work, says Poul Madsen.

– the Parliamentary Bureau is trying this evening to land the case as a soft mavelanding. It is fine enough. Any idiot can see that we just have tried to take care of our work.

– There is finally, that you need to ensure that we comply with the rules?

– It is completely idiotic. I come not to repeat the rules to you. You know them very well.

– But I can guarantee the population of Denmark, we will fit our work, ” says Poul Madsen on a mobile phone from Austria, where he keeps skiing holiday this week.

Henrik Sass Larsen told in an interview over the weekend that he recent months has been hit by a depression. But he is now once again fit for fight, he makes clear.

by Poul Madsen and Mette Frederiksen on Extra the Magazine’s editorial staff on the town hall square. Photo: Mogens Flindt