
Jacob Mark from the SF will be senior public affairs manager at the energy company Andel from December 1st. The SF vote-getter informs Berlingske.
On Tuesday, Jacob Mark announced in a major interview with TV 2 that he will be leaving the Danish Parliament and Danish politics on December 1st. After almost ten years in the Parliament, he would like to have more time for his family rather than "working all the time".
Jacob Mark tells Berlingske that he contacted Andel himself and that he discovered the company on a drive in his local area, where the energy company is located. The agreement with Andel fell into place during the autumn holidays, it is said.
At Andel, he will return to "creating very concrete results", as when he was a member of Køge City Council in the early 2010s.
- We set many goals at Christiansborg, and we shake hands a lot, and we make many plans. But while we are talking about making Denmark the greenest pioneering country in the world, no wind turbines are going up, no solar cells are going up, we are not getting enough green energy, says Mark to Berlingske.
jel /ritzau/
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