Party Secretary Kirsten Munch Andersen (M) is mentioned in the report sent to the Danish Working Environment Authority. (Archive photo). Photo: Frank Cilius/Ritzau Scanpix
Crisis meeting at Moderates on workplace issues, media reports
The Moderates, governing in Denmark, have scheduled an urgent meeting to address allegations of poor working conditions reported by B.T., including bullying and sexism. Party Secretary Kirsten Munch Andersen said she took the claims seriously, underscoring no tolerance for such behaviors and calling for a place of safety and openness. She plans concrete actions following the meeting. The complaint, filed on August 15, names top officials, including Andersen, Digitalization Minister Caroline Stage Olsen, and Communications Chief Ulla Østergaard. MPs Jeppe Søe and Karin Liltorp demand an independent inquiry. Party leader Rasmussen and others mentioned have yet to respond publicly.