Refined law-man
By Rikke Albrechtsen - 26.04.2012 / 05:03 CET
Danish opt-outs mean Morten Bødskov is settling issues abroad.
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Morten Bødskov, as seen by Marco Villard.
Fact file
Curriculum Vitae
1970: Born, Karup
1985: Member of the youth wing of the Danish Social Democratic Party
1994: Graduates in political science, Aalborg University
1994-1996: International secretary of the youth wing of the Social Democratic Party
1996-2000: Chairman of the youth wing of the Social Democratic Party
2001-: Member of the Danish parliament
2011-: Minister of Justice
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