Contemporary Danes are very loud and determined
in their fight for women's rights, and the result of their activism is the
resignation of the mayor of Copenhagen, Frank Jensen, which he submitted due to
accusations of sexual harassment. During a media trip to Denmark, Politika daily
journalist Katarina Đorđević spoke with Signe Gisele Smith, vice-president of
the Danish Women's Association, founded in 1871. Smith says that there is still
room for improving the position of women, although according to the gender
equality index Denmark ranks second in Europe, and in the latest report of the
magazine "U.S. News & World Report” was named the best country in the
world for women's lives and raising children. On the other hand, Tijana
Vujadinović, cultural attaché at the Indian Embassy in Copenhagen, where she
lives and works for several years now, says that "Denmark is a country
tailored to man and all its citizens, not just women." Find out more in
the article published in the daily.