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Nikita Klæstrup
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KU today
At the mother party convention in 2005, after heavy research including an interview with former Estonian prime minister Mart Laar, KU proposed a resolution committing the party to a flat tax system, instead of the current progressive Danish tax system. The resolution which was narrowly defeated, caught enormous attention in the media, and the following day, Berlingske Tidende, one of the largest papers in the country, praised KU for its audacity and talent, and proclaimed that KU was the political future of tomorrow.
• The current executive board consists of:
Mikkel Ballegaard Pedersen (National Chairman), Caspar Lange Jensen (National Deputy Chairman) and the board, Andreas Sebastian Weidinger, Kim Risbjerg Madsen, Morten Bordrup, Kristian Guldfeldt and Simon Josefsen.
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