High earners pay more tax despite cuts
Denmark’s most prosperous citizens continue to pay a growing share of the collective tax base even though they’ve been awarded the biggest tax cuts over the past 13 years. A new study by…
MoreForeign Minister rejects Turkey’s populism charge
Turkey has accused Denmark of ’populism’ because the government continues to press for information about the man suspected of attempting to murder Islam critic Lars Hedegaard. Turkey’s English-languae newspaper, Today’s Zaman, reports that…
MoreSiumit party wins tight election in Greenland
The ruling social democrat Siumit party narrowly hung on to power in Greenland’s general election, Friday, with 34.3 per cent against the opposition Inuit Ataqatigiit’s 33.2 per cent, although both parties emerged with…
MoreGreenland outcome good news for foreign investors
After Friday’s election in Greenland, the general consensus amongst analysts is that new leader Kim Kielsen is facing a tough task to deal with a shrinking, fragile economy, but the outcome was good…
MoreThe Week That Was, November 24th –November 30th 2014
Politics/Economy If the general election was held today the Danish People’s Party (DPP) would emerge as the country’s biggest party with 21.2 per cent of the vote – a new Megafon poll projected…
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