There will be no comeback for Jon Stephensen in the Moderaterne, who has burnt his bridge with the parliamentary group. Now he is on his own and the government’s majority has become fragile.
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Jon Stephensen (left) during his days as the head of the Aveny T theatre in Frederiksberg, where #MeToo revelations have also been circling (photo: Hasse Ferrold)
There will be no comeback for Jon Stephensen in the Moderaterne, who has burnt his bridge with the parliamentary group. Now he is on his own and the government’s majority has become fragile.
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