the Democratic president, Mette Frederiksen, will stop Blackstone.
It happens after the sale of The south Jutland Town of Frederiksberg, to private equity fund Blackstone, told Mette Frederiksen to the Extra Blade when the president visited a Blackstone apartment in Vesterbro.
Mette Frederiksen, visited a property in Vesterbro, where residents are experiencing unfair renovations.
But behind the sales, that has gotten the president to go in flæsket on the private equity fund, is Adventures Socialist president, Erik Jensen.
He is the vice-president of Frederiksberg Boligfond, who has sold the property. Blackstone collector according to Mette Frederiksen homes ‘with the sole purpose to earn a lot of money on big rent increases’.
When the Extra Leaf is calling to Erik Jensen, to ask for his role in sales, he puts in quickly.
– you may well forget. It says I am not on. We have a president, he says.
Frederiksberg Boligfonds president, the conservative councillor Flemming Brank, will no longer speak to the press, because there is a prospect of a lawsuit with the tenants, who believe that a housing fund illegal have renounced their right of first refusal, as a registered title deed, from 1932 gives them the right to.
Beboerrepræsentant in Frederiksberg Boligfonds board of directors Verner Obel think it aligns very badly with Democratic politics.
– A responsible socialist must of course ensure a good economy, but I think it was an exceptionally violent to sell the property instead of modernising the apartments.
Verner Obel tried to slow down sales, but it was according to him clearly that Flemming Brank and Erik Jensen, was determined on a sale.
There were many others you could have sold to, so I think it was pure idiocy to sell to Blackstone, says Verner Obel.
Adventures S-the deputy mayor, the lawyer Michael Vindfeldt, come over to the Frederiksberg Boligfond have chosen to sell the properties to Blackstone.
‘Great american pengetanke buy residential properties up on the bl.a. Frederiksberg. To repair and put the rent up. On the way squeezed the nurse, the policeman, health care assistants and the bus driver out of the city. It makes me furious!’, he writes on Facebook.
He believes yet does not, to Erik Jensen’s role as lokalformand in S collides with his actions in a housing fund.
– What do you think about that, Erik Jensen has agreed to sell the properties to Blackstone?
– When one is appointed to the board of trustees, so you should do it, that is the economic right of the fund. I have no insight to say whether it is. What I can say is that I think it is an incredibly bad choice by the buyer.
– How does it all fit together, to Erik Jensen has just sold a property at Blackstone and at the same time is lokalformand for the Social democrats, which now call for battle against Blackstone?
– You will not get me to go into personsager. I draw the political line and the party think it is a bad idea to sell to Blackstone. I have been in dialogue with our boligordfører at Christiansborg palace, which now is come up with a proposal, and I think that shows really good beats with bl.a. specific suggestions on how we get stopped kapitalfondenes know buying in the capital.
– Why choose a social democrat to sell to Blackstone?
– I can not answer the question of why a housing fund has sold the properties to Blackstone.
– you Can understand that there is someone who thinks that Erik Jensen has said to you, that the case must run through the municipality, to a housing fund can survive?
– I am to reality, and that is that I keep things separate. Therefore, I was also not familiar with who was the buyer. I am acting in relation to what is best for the municipality.
– What do you think is best for the citizens of the municipality. That Blackstone will be allowed to keep the property, or that the tenants get a right of first refusal?
– I will wish for the tenants, they are going to take over the properties as housing cooperatives.
– For the price, as Blackstone has scored?
– I will not begrudge me for what is the right price. It must be a trial to clarify.