– of Course we should be with in the international cooperation staff. human rights.

And it is really also the time to take care of the people who now must live as poor in Denmark the pga. anti-social political decisions.

How to write Elmer P in a comment on Politiken’s Facebook profile, to prime minister Lars Løkke today have used the OK to the controversial UN-pact on migration.

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the Content of the agreement has created heated debate in several EU countries, and Denmark has formulated a text – the government call it an explanation – detailing what it is Denmark believes there is – and is not in the agreement – but if you look at the Un website today, Morocco’s UN ambassador not in doubt:

– Marrakech-the document is the first document in the UN history that addresses the rights of migrants and to defend them, said Morocco’s UN ambassador Omar Hilale of the agreement, according to the Un’s own news service, while Lars Løkke emphasize that the agreement describes the migrants ‘ countries of origin, may be required to take them back:

– in Order that there should be no doubt about how Denmark is reading the declaration, I chose in my speech to the assembly in Marrakesh to make it absolutely clear that we will give an explanation of vote when the declaration was formally adopted in the next week in New York, says the prime minister:

– Stemmeerklæringen affirms that every nation is sovereign to determine who should be allowed to enter the country.

– Not because it is legally necessary, but to make it clear what it is, Denmark political stands for, ” says Lars Løkke Rasmussen.

– the Document is just the first place, where it is widely recognised that states have an obligation to take their own nationals back, when they do not have the right to reside in the country, they are taken to.

– the Declaration is an important lever for countries like Denmark to press for that it is also in practice.

On the way, the declaration could help us continue to lead our tight immigration policy, says Lars Løkke Rasmussen, but what do you think?