Rosa Lund (born 4 December 1986) is a Danish politician, who is a member of the Folketing for the Red–Green Alliance (Danish: Enhedslisten) political party. She was elected at the 2019 Danish general election, and previously sat in parliament from 2011 to 2015.[1]
Rosa Lund | |
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Member of the Folketing | |
Assumed office 5 June 2019 | |
Constituency | Copenhagen |
In office 15 September 2011 – 18 June 2015 | |
Constituency | Copenhagen |
Personal details | |
Born | Copenhagen, Denmark | 4 December 1986
Political party | Red–Green Alliance |
Education
editLund studied at the University of Copenhagen between 2009-2018 and has a bachelor's degree in political science and a master's degree in law.[2]
Political career
editLund was first elected into parliament at the 2011 election, where she received 1,150 votes. She ran again at the 2015 election, receiving 1,463 votes. Despite this being more votes than she received at the 2011 election, it wasn't enough for a parliamentary seat. This result led her to become the Red-Green Alliance's primary substitute in the Copenhagen constituency. She was called upon once during the term, acting as substitute for Johanne Schmidt-Nielsen from 5 March 2018 to 28 February 2019. At the 2019 election, she received 3,653 and was elected directly into parliament.[3][4][5][6]
Personal life
editRosa Lund suffers from the medical condition sclerosis and has since she made it public, made it part of her political agenda to better conditions for others who suffer from the same condition.[7]
Sentence
editOn October 6, 2007, Rosa Lund broke into a private property on Grøndalsvænge Allé in Copenhagen's North East in connection with the abolishment of the Youth House on Jagtvej 69. She was arrested by police and subsequently fined DKK 750 for illegal intrusion following Danish penal code's paragraph 264.[1]
When Rosa Lund as political education spokesman and MP for Red–Green Alliance in 2012 was interviewed to MetroXpress about the sentence she said:
It's a bit hard to answer whether I'd do anything illegal again. It depends on the case. If there are people who are unfairly treated, asylum seekers for instance, then it can become necessary to break the law.[8][9]
The legal spokesmen of Conservative and Danish People's Party called the remark respectively ”problematic” and ”unheard-of”.[2] In February 2021 Pernille Vermund (NB) asked in Parliament whether the quote to MetroXpress was still Rosa Lund's opinion. In response Rosa Lund replied "No".1:13:24
References
edit- ^ "Rosa Lund (EL)". Ft.dk. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
- ^ Frydenlund, Sally (2022-04-07). "Rosa Lund: »Min første løn brugte jeg på Nik & Jay-koncertbilletter«". Uniavisen. Retrieved 2022-07-13.
- ^ "Valgte kandidater og stedfortrædere, Folketingsvalg torsdag 15. september 2011". Dst.dk. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
- ^ "Valgte kandidater og stedfortrædere, Folketingsvalg torsdag 18. juni 2015". Dst.dk. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
- ^ "Valgte kandidater og stedfortrædere, Folketingsvalg onsdag 5. juni 2019". Dst.dk. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
- ^ "Rosa Lund". Paqle.dk. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
- ^ Cloos, Amalie (7 December 2023). "Rosa Lund: Da jeg fik sklerose, tænkte jeg, at ingen nogensinde ville elske mig igen". Kristlig Dagblad. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
- ^ Ritzau (2012) EL's Rosa Lund angrer ikke sin anholdelse. Fyens Stiftstidende, 5 January 2012. Hentet 3 January 2022.
- ^ Ritzau (2012) EL's Rosa Lund angrer ikke sin anholdelse. Jyllandsposten, 5 January 2012. Hentet 3 January 2022.