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Vestager took the EU investigation into Google to the next level by filing formal charges against Google for anti-competitive practices in the EU. As former economy minister and deputy prime minister Margarethe is one of the prominent politicians in Denmark, bringing a forthright attitude and candour to issues facing the EU, including taxation and creating a level playing field for new companies. She graduated in economics from the University of Copenhagen, and leads the Social Liberal Party, which rules Denmark in a coalition government. One of her hobbies is knitting elephants.
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The Danish Politician Who Accused Google of Antitrust Violations
New York Times 04/15/2015
Europe Challenges Google, Seeing Violations of Its Antitrust Law
New York Times 04/15/2015
Europe Antitrust Chief Makes Case for Google Charges
Wall Street Journal 04/17/2015
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