Danish Premier Bets on $1 Billion Wealth Tax to Keep Her Job
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The richest percent of the population has an average wealth of 58 million kroner, analysis shows. On Thursday, Mette Frederiksen kicked off the election campaign with an economic fight over the richest.
The election is over, and the Social Democrats have finally revealed how their small school proposal will be financed. But the six to seven billion kroner that Mette Frederiksen wants to raise from a new wealth tax could have serious consequences. That is the warning from Norway, where a similar tax is causing heated debate.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's proposal for a wealth tax receives harsh words from businessman Asger Aamund.
Elections are being called to be held in March, and the Social Democrats are going to the polls on wealth tax, according to the Prime Minister.
Hostile action: Both the Liberals and the Moderates trash the Social Democrats' plan to hunt down the richest Danes with a new wealth tax
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