Earlier this week, Martin Tøttrup Kelkelund announced that he was leaving the party in favor of SF.
Next, Erik Kyed Trolle announced that he was giving up being a freelancer to return to the party with an absolute majority in the city council group.
On Sunday, the turmoil continues with the news that the city council’s youngest member, 36-year-old Tina Kruckow, has chosen to leave the Social Democrats and join SF.
This is written by Kanal Frederikshavn.
According to the media, the change is due to a poor working environment in the Social Democratic Party’s city council group.
Tina Kruckow, who was elected to the city council in 2021, lost an election earlier this year to become the party’s leading candidate in the municipal elections next year. She explains that she has experienced a culture characterized by a lack of cooperation and a harsh tone, which does not agree with her values.
– I believe that politics must be based on a respectful dialogue and a common will to find solutions, she says to Kanal Frederikshavn.
Tina Kruckow cites the harbor case as an example that has reinforced her decision to change parties. She has experienced personal attacks, but emphasizes that she would rather look forward and work for the values she believes in.
The now former Social Democrat compares the current culture in the Social Democracy with the controlling structures she knows from growing up in a religious society. She emphasizes that freedom and integrity are crucial values for her, and she does not want to compromise on these.
Tinas Kruckow emphasizes that the defeat of Anders Brandt Sørensen in the battle to become the party’s mayoral candidate is not the reason for her change.
She points to a general culture with limited cooperation and freedom as the primary reason why she now wants to continue her political work in SF.
With the arrival of first Martin Tøttrup Kelkelund and Tina Kruckow, SF’s city council group has grown from one to three members in the past week.
2024-11-03 15:04:00
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**Interview with Tina Kruckow: A Shift Towards Green Energy in Frederikshavn**
*Interviewer: Thank you for joining us, Tina. You recently announced your decision to leave the Social Democrats and align with the Socialist Party (SF). Can you share what motivated this change, particularly in the context of Frederikshavn’s ambitious energy goals?*
**Tina Kruckow:** Thank you for having me. My decision was rooted in the alignment of my personal values and the policy direction of the Socialist Party. Frederikshavn’s commitment to becoming a fully renewable energy city by 2030 resonates deeply with me. I believe SF is more dedicated to prioritizing environmental issues and sustainable development, which are critical for our community’s future.
*Interviewer: This energy transition is quite ambitious. What role do you see yourself playing in this initiative now that you’ve shifted parties?*
**Tina Kruckow:** As a member of the city council and now with SF, I plan to advocate for innovative policies that support green energy development. I want to work closely with citizens, local businesses, and stakeholders to promote renewable projects, enhance public awareness, and ensure that our transition is just and inclusive for everyone.
*Interviewer: There have been several other notable changes in the city council recently with other members joining SF as well. How do you think this influx of new members will impact the push for clean energy?*
**Tina Kruckow:** The new members bring fresh perspectives and a strong commitment to sustainability. Together, we can leverage our collective expertise and passion to galvanize support for green initiatives. This unity is essential for driving the necessary legislative changes and securing funding for renewable projects.
*Interviewer: Frederikshavn’s energy transition is a significant undertaking. What challenges do you anticipate as the city moves towards this goal?*
**Tina Kruckow:** One of the primary challenges will be engaging the community and ensuring widespread support for these projects. There may also be logistical hurdles related to infrastructure and technology. It’s vital that we address these challenges collaboratively and transparently, setting clear milestones and communicating progress effectively.
*Interviewer: It sounds like Frederikshavn is on an exciting path. What message do you have for residents as the city embarks on this green energy journey?*
**Tina Kruckow:** I encourage all residents to get involved, whether through community meetings, volunteering for local projects, or simply sharing their ideas. This transition is not just about policy; it’s about us as a community envisioning a sustainable future together. Every voice matters, and together, we can achieve our goal of becoming a green energy leader.
*Interviewer: Thank you, Tina. We look forward to seeing how Frederikshavn progresses on this important journey.*