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Inger Støjberg holds thanksgiving party at Jutland Castle - huge crowd flocks to | BT Politik - www.bt.dk Inger Støjberg has always had a special ability to bring herself to the center. An ability she has not lost after she was thrown out of Parliament. This time she has borrowed a castle in her hometown Hadsund, where she will hold a 'thank you party' on Thursday afternoon for those who have supported her through the state court case and the prison sentence. And there are many who have accepted the open Thanksgiving invitation. More than 1,000 Støjberg supporters have announced a thank you party in advance for their arrival, even though 25 uf 26 judges in the Supreme Court found Støjberg guilty and gave her an anklet. Some of the guests have come from the Hadsund area, but some are also from far away. A man drove 200 kilometers by car just to have the opportunity to say thank you to Inger Støjberg, who stands at the castle gate and greets every single guest. More than 1000 people have already arrived at Støjberg's event. Photo: Sarah Christine Nørgaard / BYRD. Some of those who are looking forward to it being their turn to shake hands with the convicted ex-politician are Sisse and Karna Arevad. "Karna is Inger's biggest fan," says Sisse, who is holding a large bouquet of flowers filled with sunflowers, which they will give to the former Liberal politician. ‘I just think she’s good at everything she does. I want to follow her no matter where she goes, "says Karna Arevad. She is particularly excited about Støjberg's ability to" say things "as they are. A trait she believes many could learn something from. Another who is looking forward to today's festivities is Gunnar Duus. And he knows well what he wants to use his speaking time with Støjberg for. "I would like to debate the defense reservation with her," he explains. For here the two disagree. But in the question of child brides, Støjberg has a strong support in Gunnar Buus. “There I support her one hundred percent. I mean, she did the right thing, so I do not agree with the judges who judged her, "he says. Gunnar Buus is, like many of those present, a grown man. There are not many young people to spot in the crowd. That's why Martin, Benjamin and Emil also stand out. Members of DF Ungdom, who have turned up for Støjberg's Thanksgiving. Photo: Sarah Christine Nørgaard / BYRD. They are members of the Danish People's Party Youth, and they have brought a very special gift with them. A frame Coca-Cola Zero. "We really hope she will join the Danish People's Party. That will be good for the party. So we hope to be able to lure her a little with something we know she likes. ”On Friday, Inger Støjberg got the ankle off after almost two months of 'home imprisonment' for violating the Ministerial Responsibility Act in the case of forced separation of minor asylum couples. Inger Støjberg marks the end of the 60-day unconditional imprisonment with a party at Visborggaard Castle outside Hadsund on Thursday 26 May 2022. The former minister was convicted of violating the Ministerial Responsibility Act in the so-called child custody case and has served time at his residence. On Facebook, Inger Støjberg writes that everyone is welcome for coffee, cake and draft beer as a thank you for support and backing .. (Photo: Henning Bagger / Ritzau Scanpix) Inger Støjberg already made her own media, Inger.dk, during the trial. And it is through this that she has invited her supporters to Visborggaard Castle to a three-hour event with coffee, cake and beer with a special Støjberg logo on it. Several current parliamentary politicians have also turned up for the party. It is, among others, Liselotte Blixt, Bent Bøgsted and Hans Kristian Skibby - all non-attached members who have left the Danish People's Party recently. The big question, however, is still when Støjberg announces something about his political future. On her media Inger.dk, she has repeatedly said that she wants to return to politics. But whether it will be as a non-attached member, part of an existing party, or whether she will form a completely new party, remains uncertain. ABROAD Media: Football B.T.'s judgment Bookmakers' judgment Berlingske UDLAND 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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