Police arrest one man and open investigation into incident in Kultorvet sq. that left prime minister ‘shocked’.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was “hit” by a person in central Copenhagen, her workplace has stated.
The 46-year-old was “shocked by the incident” on Friday night within the capital’s Kultorvet sq., the workplace stated in a press release, with out offering additional particulars.
“Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was hit by a person Friday night on Kultorvet in Copenhagen. The person was subsequently arrested,” the assertion added, in keeping with AFP information company.
Copenhagen police additionally stated on X that one individual had been arrested and so they had been investigating the incident, however didn’t give particulars on the suspect’s id or a possible motive.
It was unclear in what context the assault occurred, however it got here two days earlier than Danes head to the polls to vote in European Union parliamentary elections, which conclude throughout the bloc on Sunday. Frederiksen has been campaigning with the Social Democrats’ EU lead candidate, Christel Schaldemose. Media stories stated the assault was not linked to a marketing campaign occasion.
‘Robust push’
Two witnesses, Marie Adrian and Anna Ravn, advised newspaper BT that they’d seen Frederiksen arrive on the sq. whereas they had been sitting by a close-by fountain simply earlier than 6pm (16:00 GMT).
“A person got here by in the other way and gave her a tough shove on the shoulder, inflicting her to fall to the facet,” the newspaper quoted the ladies as saying.
They added that whereas it was a “sturdy push”, Frederiksen didn’t hit the bottom.
In line with the witnesses, the prime minister then sat down at a close-by cafe. They described the person as tall and slim, and stated he had tried to rush away however had not gotten far earlier than being grabbed and pushed to the bottom by males in fits.
One other witness, Kasper Jorgensen, advised newspaper Ekstra Bladet that he had seen the person after he was tackled to the bottom, saying that one in all what he presumed to be a part of the safety service had put a knee on the person’s again.
“They’d pacified him, and as he lay there, he seemed confused and a little bit dazed,” Jorgensen advised the newspaper.
A resident advised Reuters information company Frederiksen was escorted away by safety following the assault.
“She appeared a little bit careworn,” Soren Kjergaard, who works as a barista on the sq., stated.
‘Despicable act’
Information of the assault was obtained with shock and condemnation by politicians throughout the political spectrum inside Denmark and overseas.
European Council President Charles Michel stated he was “outraged by the assault” whereas European Parliament President Roberta Metsola urged Frederiksen to “hold sturdy” whereas including in a put up on X that “violence has no place in politics”.
EU Fee chief Ursula von der Leyen additionally condemned what she known as a “despicable act which fits in opposition to all the things we consider and combat for in Europe”, in a press release to social media.
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson stated that “an assault on a democratically elected chief can also be an assault on our democracy”.
In 2019, Frederiksen turned Denmark’s youngest prime minister and saved the put up after rising victorious within the 2022 basic election.
“I need to say that it shakes all of us who’re near her,” Danish Setting Minister Magnus Heunicke stated on social media. “One thing like this should not occur in our lovely, secure and free nation.”
Violence in opposition to politicians has develop into a theme within the run-up to the EU elections. In Could, a candidate from Germany’s Social Democrats was overwhelmed and critically injured whereas campaigning for a seat within the European Parliament.
In Slovakia, the election marketing campaign was overshadowed by an attempt to assassinate Prime Minister Robert Fico on Could 15, sending shockwaves by means of the nation and Europe.