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The Danish Politician Who Accused Google of Antitrust Violations

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Margarethe Vestager brings a candour and forthrightness rare in European politics. As economy minister and deputy prime minister she led the Social Liberal Party in the coalition government in Denmark. The Social Liberal Party is unique in that it is part of left leaning alliance with Social Democrats, yet emphasizes as part of its platform education that encourages the creative development of pupils, and freedom in methods of teaching to encourage creativity. Vestager has increased the scope of the EU investigation to look at the Android system in mobile, and filed formal anti-trust charges against Google. Vestager says about Google, that "the amount of data it controls gives rise to societal challenges." She graduated in Economics from the University of Copenhagen. Her husand is a math teacher. One of her hobbies is knitting elephants, and one of them will be offered for bidding at the Danish Seamen's Church in Brooklyn, where she is speaking on April 19. She brings a fresh breath of air to the functioning of the European Commission in Brussels, often viewed as bureaucratic and slow.

Margarethe Vestager, former economy minister of Denmark, EU Competition Commissioner

04/15/2015

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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