The Danish Prime Minister has been shirking his responsibility. frederickson denied that he had ever given orders to kill minks, and he was vague? Ordering a supplementary killing without legal basis? The result should be borne by Zhan Sen who has resigned. But it is reported that frederickson made it clear at the press conference? Must? Killing mink is not negotiable and has a strong attitude, but now it is said that the order has not been clearly issued, and it is secretly pointed at Zhan Sen.
On November 27th, Danish Prime Minister frederickson personally visited a mink farm in Colin, Denmark. After the visit, frederickson looked very depressed and uncomfortable. She expressed her guilt and felt very sorry for the owner of the farm. She couldn't help crying when she apologized to the owner, but she still insisted that killing minks was necessary.
According to the reporter's report, when frederickson apologized, he said: The mink breeders on this farm are an experienced father and son, but their lifelong efforts were destroyed in a short time because of the epidemic. ? She also stressed in the interview that the mink breeding industry was hit by the COVID-19 epidemic? The culprit? Even so, she still hasn't changed her determination.
Since the discovery of mutant Covid-19 in mink farm, it seems that killing minks has become the most urgent matter, and all the energy and money spent in mink farming have become a bubble because of this accident. Although frederickson later stopped killing minks and admitted that there was no legal basis for this behavior, the killing of minks was still strongly supported by the Parliament.
frederickson apologized for her behavior, but the crowd didn't buy it, thinking that she was just taking part in accidental amusement. After all, there is no corresponding compensation for culling about 17 million minks in the farm.
Also hit hard is the supplier of mink breeding. As the largest mink producer in the world, Denmark needs a large number of minks every year. Obviously, the order to cull minks is undoubtedly a heavy blow to manufacturers!