Danish defence minister steps down in blow to new government


  • World
  • Tuesday, 29 Sep 2015

Denmark's Defence Minister Carl Holst (L) walks ahead of journalists in Copenhagen September 17, 2015. Holst said on September 29, he was resigning following media criticism of appointments he made in his former role as head of the administrative region of Southern Denmark, dealing a blow to the country's recently elected government. REUTERS/Simon Skipper/Scanpix

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's defence minister resigned on Tuesday after weeks of media criticism of appointments he made in his former role as head of the administrative region of Southern Denmark.

Carl Holst's resignation is seen as a blow to liberal Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen, who took over from Social Democrat Helle Thorning-Schmidt three months ago.

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