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Raising Denmark’s Share Account Limit, Reviewing International Student Permits, More Women Candidates in Politics: LWID S4E11

Raising Denmark’s Share Account Limit, Reviewing International Student Permits, More Women Candidates in Politics: LWID S4E11

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Change is taking root in Denmark. Two long term international living in Denmark, Kalpita and Narcis, tackle three big stories in this conversation: the proposal to raise Denmark’s share account limit, the review of Bangladeshi and Nepali student permits, and the rise of women and internationals in local elections. Each topic asks what kind of Denmark we’re investing in, who gets to belong, and how change really happens.

Topics:

(01:05) Raising Denmark’s Share Account Limit

(04:54) Reviewing International Student Permits

(14:56) More Women Candidates in Politics

Our team:

  • Cohosts: Narcis- https://www.linkedin.com/in/narcisgmatache/ and Kalpita - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kalpitabhosale/
  • Podcast Manager: Stephanie - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dstephfuccio/
  • Audio Editor: Steve: https://www.linkedin.com/in/narcisgmatache/
  • YouTube: Lei -https://www.linkedin.com/in/lei-zhang-2409a1205

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