Storkredsformand leaving the Liberal Alliance of the Left

Michael Vajhøj, president of the Liberal Alliance in north Jutland, denmark, is the shift to the Left in protest against the party. President of the Liberal A

Storkredsformand leaving the Liberal Alliance of the Left

Michael Vajhøj, president of the Liberal Alliance in north Jutland, denmark, is the shift to the Left in protest against the party.

President of the Liberal Alliance in The Final and the party's central executive committee Michael Vajhøj leaving the party to switch to the Left.

What he writes on Facebook and says to the local media Flaskeposten.now.

There are taken some decisions internally in the party, as I can't see myself as a part of the. For any blemish of the target agent, and that I am of a different opinion.

- The things that relate to the internal lines in a batch, however, should remain internal. It is shown that which is most expedient for the many good people who are still therein, he says to Flaskeposten.now.

Michael Vajhøj was in 2013 elected to the town council in Hjørring Municipality for the Conservative Party. He changed, however, to the Liberal Alliance in 2016. At the local elections in 2017, he ran for the Liberal Alliance, but was not elected.

He will now seek to be set for the Left.

There must not be some doubt that I like to make up to the local elections in 2021, but it is the Liberal party members decide who they want on the list.

- I will make myself deserving of them, so I must go and work a bit too, he says to lokalmediet.

the Liberal Alliance was heavily decimated at the general Election in June. The party lost nine seats in the Parliament and was reduced to four. President Anders Samuelsen, who later withdrew, and several other notables in the party was not re-elected.

Since then, Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille left the party and reduced its number of seats to three. Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Beetle has started his own party, the Party Forward.

Due to the polls is the Liberal Alliance for many not to get over the threshold, if there was an election today.

/ritzau/

Date Of Update: 23 December 2019, 09:00
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