Pia Olsen Dyhr, leader of the Danish Socialist People's Party, has been under fire in recent days over her hiring of an adviser who was accused of sexual harassment six years ago while working for the same party. The Socialist People's Party won a landslide victory in Denmark's parliamentary elections in March, becoming the second-largest party in parliament after the Social Democrats. The party is one of four parties in a new government formed …
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Pia Olsen Dyhr, leader of the Danish Socialist People's Party, has been under fire in recent days over her hiring of an adviser who was accused of sexual harassment six years ago while working for the same party. The Socialist People's Party won a landslide victory in Denmark's parliamentary elections in March, becoming the second-largest party in parliament after the Social Democrats. The party is one of four parties in a new government formed …