The government of Denmark fences from the Minister's statement on the ramazan

The government of Denmark fences from the Minister's statement on the ramazan

The statement by Immigration Minister Inger Stoejberg that Muslims pose a risk to jobs during the month of the post is not the position of the government.

A spokeswoman for the Danish government said the statement by Danish immigration minister Inger Stoiberg that Muslims pose a risk to jobs during Ramadan is not the position of the ruling coalition.Stoiberg caused a stormy reaction Monday after telling Moslem that during Ramadan they take a break "to avoid negative consequences for the rest of Danish society."She cited bus drivers as an example of workers whose efficiency could be compromised as they do not take food and drinks throughout the day, according to AP.

Seizure of refugee property

Minister Stoiberg was the target of criticism over the imposition of strict immigration laws in the country in 2016, which the police were given the authority to seize the refugee property.On that occasion, she posted a photo with a cake in the celebration of the Facebook social network.