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            Why Denmark&#039;s electoral system means a Quran-burning extremist could enter parliament
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            Denmark&#039;s electoral system can enable fringe groups to enter the legislature. That means a controversial anti-Islam party leader is among those who could take a seat in parliament after Wednesday&#039;s general election.
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