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Politicians Give Themselves Solid Pay Increases Despite Protests

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Said no to his own salary - but now the deputy mayor will vote for his own salary increaseThe salary increases for politicians are supported by the mayoral party Conservative, Liberal Alliance and Hverdagens Stemme. They believe that city council work involves a significant amount of time and a great deal of legal and political responsibility. One of them is deputy mayor Malte Jäger (LA), who in December waived his salary of around 80,000 kroner…
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Said no to his own salary - but now the deputy mayor will vote for his own salary increaseThe salary increases for politicians are supported by the mayoral party Conservative, Liberal Alliance and Hverdagens Stemme. They believe that city council work involves a significant amount of time and a great deal of legal and political responsibility. One of them is deputy mayor Malte Jäger (LA), who in December waived his salary of around 80,000 kroner…

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kjavis.dk broke the news in on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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