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See the Prime Minister's rage in the Folketing: 'Someone has to pay for cancer treatment in this country' | BT Politik - www.bt.dk Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was clearly upset during Tuesday's question time in the Folketing Hall and immediately after Question Time was over, the Prime Minister began shouting randomly into the hall. Mette Frederiksen shouts, for example - apparently in pure anger - "It's crazy", "what's going on?" And "someone has to pay for cancer treatment in this country". At the same time, the Prime Minister gestures violently towards some of his own ministers, members of parliament and SF's party chairman Pia Olsen Dyhr, who sat in his seat and knitted and accidentally made eye contact with the prime minister. 'It's never nice to see someone lose their head. That is what is happening here, «says B.T.'s political commentator Søs Marie Serup and continues: Question time with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Tuesday. Mette Frederiksen was clearly upset during the debate and squealed loudly after question time. "It is not a dressy behavior according to the norms of the Folketing and not at all from those who are in power. It's just before she says "are you stupid or what?" To Sikandar Siddique, "says Søs Marie Serup. B.T. has found video of the incident on the Folketing's website and amplified the sound so you can hear what Mette Frederiksen is shouting. Mette Frederiksen was visibly annoyed when Frie Grønne's leader Sikandar Siddique asked questions about the tax rebate that the Aalborg cement factory Aalborg Portland had received in the recently presented green tax reform. It has aroused some criticism, as Aalborg Portland emits large amounts of CO₂ and is also considered a Social Democratic heart child, who at the same time has acknowledged that he has supported the Social Democrats financially. However, Siddique used his last question to ask about clashes between Israeli police and Palestinian civilians at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, where numerous Palestinians have been injured. Siddique asked if the prime minister "condemned the Israeli attacks on Palestinian civilians." He received no answer. Mette Frederiksen stood up and continued to talk about Aalborg Portland and asked Siddique rhetorical questions about who he thought paid the nurses' salaries and for scans for sick Danes. Eventually, she sat down again without saying a word about the Palestinians. Sikandar Siddique from Free Greens and Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen debate in the Folketing Hall. Siddique got the prime minister up in the red box. Immediately after, Henrik Dam Kristensen ended question time and there was a short break in the Folketing. Mette Frederiksen sat in her seat for a few seconds, but then got up and started shouting various statements into the room. “The outbreak is a sign that the prime minister is under pressure. The case of Aalborg Portland, which has received a large discount, illustrates that the Prime Minister is red before she is green. The exact opposite of what she is trying to show, "says Søs Marie Serup. The Prime Minister already has a reputation for a harsh hand in his leadership style, which Søs Marie Serup believes is strengthened by this case. ‘Some see her as a strong leader, but others see her as someone who drums. This behavior is not one that you will accept in a normal workplace in Denmark, "says Søs Marie Serup. Sikandar Siddique did not even discover Mette Frederiksen's outburst after Question Time was over, but could clearly feel that the Prime Minister was angry when he had asked her questions. “Sometimes the waves go high and that’s fine enough in a political debate. But she's making a straw man on me, and it's annoying, "Sikandar Siddique continues," I never said people should not work, "says Sikandar Siddique. Why do you think she got so mad? »I must have hit a sore point with my question about Aalborg Portland and about whether the Social Democrats have pure flour in the bag. The Prime Minister must be able to understand that for the ordinary citizen, it looks strange, "says Sikandar Siddique. He is also frustrated that Mette Frederiksen did not address his question at all about the clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces. "What is the point of question time when there is no answer at all," says Siddique. The Prime Minister's Office did not want to comment on this article, but after the deadline referred to the Social Democrats' political rapporteur. B.T. trying to get a comment from here on Thursday. ABROAD Save 40% Message to Putin BERLINGSKE SENTENCED Creepy video Media Berlingske Media A / S Pilestræde 34 DK-1147 Copenhagen KTlf. +45 33 75 75 33 CVR.no .: 29 20 73 13

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