Danish Govt falls
NZPA-Reuter Copenhagen The Danish Prime Minister (Mr Anker Joergensen) said yesterday his Social Democratic minority Government had resigned to pave the way for a General Election on December 8. The announcement came after the Government suffered defeat in a parliamentary vote on its scheme for compulsory channelling of
pension and insurance fund revenues into Denmark’s hard-pressed agriculture, housing, and industry sectors. The parliamentary defeat occurred after a breakdown in negotiations between the Government and its Centrist supporters over an economic package which included jobcreation measures, compulsory profit-sharing, and JNZ24OM in new taxes on consumer goods.
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