Previously best known as the head of The political department Thor Möger Pedersen has scored a new job.
He was part of the ‘børnebanden’, many of whom left SF for the benefit of the other parties after the formandsopgøret in 2013. Now he leaves american policy completely.
– It is even very hard to say goodbye to the Social democrats and the Palace at all. But it is reassuring to leave a social democratic party in top shape.
– I’ve always wanted to try forces with the private sector, and the opportunity has arisen now, he says in a press release.
In public, he is most known for being best known for SF, which came out of the government in 2013 and had a formandsopgør.
Then he switched to the Social democrats and became chief of the political department in the Danish parliament’s largest party.
With the TAX’s skandalesager is he one of the ministers that have been in focus in connection with the commission of inquiry. He said, among other things, that there could be 1000 employees in TAX after a report from the consulting firm McKinsey.
Thor Möger Pedersen must be the boss of Cowi Economics and Management, providing analysis and solutions to public institutions and private companies.
the chief of Staff of the Social democrats Martin Rossen is annoyed with the Mögers goodbye.
– He has been a driving force in that over recent years has built an academically strong legs in our secretariat, which can serve our elected politicians, says Martin Rossen.
As the new head of The political section constitution, Mathias Secher, who is an economist and until now has served as deputy head of the department.
at the same time, constitution, Sara Vad Sørensen, who has been the personal assistant of Mette Frederiksen as the new deputy head of the political department.