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R!TT OUT OF COPENHAGEN... and the rest the city council too During her time as minister of education in 1978, she stayed in a luxury suite at the
Ritz Hotel in Paris during a
Unesco conference, and this forced her to step down when it became known. Later on The National Audit Office declared that she had not spent more money than other ministers. This later fueled a debate at the Danish Parliament. She returned to politics again soon hereafter in 1979 as social minister. In the early 1990s it was revealed she had used her connections within the Social Democratic organisations to get a large flat in Copenhagen, although she rarely used it, living on
Funen. She was then forced to step down as
parliamentary group leader of the Social Democrats. After a year, the case was dropped by the municipality.
'5,000 Cheap Flats' promise Her main campaign promise for the city council elections of 2005 was to erect 5,000 cheap dwellings for 5,000 kroner (US$948) rent a month within five years, should she be elected Lord Mayor. This would allow an average-earning couple, such as policemen and nurses, to gain access to the expensive housing market in Copenhagen. Economists and other experts criticised the plan for being impossible to implement. As of the summer of 2007, twelve such flats had been built. On 11 July 2007, Bjerregaard claimed she never promised Copenhageners would get 5,000 cheap dwellings within five years, but merely that she would
work for that aim. She claimed many unexpected and legal obstacles had come about, and that the government obstructed the issue. She also expected, however, that the 5,000 flats would be ready within seven to ten years.
Leadership Since the November 2005 city elections, three prominent Social Democrats have left their fraction: Winnie Berndtson, Finn Rudaizky and Winnie Larsen-Jensen. In June 2007, long-time city politician Larsen-Jensen claimed:
As a city council member I have experienced four Lord Mayors. Ritt is the most autocratic, absolutist, centralist and undemocratic of all. In return, Bjerregaard claimed that Larsen-Jensen "suffered personal problems" which could not be commented on in public. The opposition, as well of the left-wing factions, have accused Ritt of dictatorial conduct and obstructing their insight into political cases. Bjerregaard is regarded as one of the four most influential Social Democrats from the so-called golden generation, the others being
Mogens Lykketoft,
Svend Auken and
Poul Nyrup Rasmussen.
Office refurbishment In August 2007, Bjerregaard ordered custom designed furniture for her Lord Mayor office at a cost of 850,000 kroner (US$161,000). ==Personal life==