Denmark: Minister remarks on Muslims isn't govt policy

AP  |  Copenhagen 

A for says remarks by the country's that some working Muslims pose a safety hazard because of dawn-to-dusk during do not represent the views of the ruling coalition.

drew criticism yesterday after she urged Muslims to take leave from work during "to avoid negative consequences for the rest of Danish society."

She cited bus drivers as an example of workers whose performance could be affected by foregoing and drink during daylight hours of the holy month.

Karen Ellemann, of the Liberal Party, said today that Stoejberg's remarks were not a formal proposal to change the law.

Ellemann added that Stoejberg, also a member of the Liberal Party, "had the right to start this debate.

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First Published: Tue, May 22 2018. 19:40 IST