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Integration Council

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As an international, you can join your local integration council (Integrationsrådet), which is an advisory body for the local council. Basically, you can get to have a say over how the local society is governed for the next four years. However, you need to hurry, as the process of selecting the members of the council for the next four years has already begun. All you need to do is to contact the secretariat of the integration council and let them know you want to be part of it. 

We have integration councils in 45 municipalities out of 98. If you live in a municipality without one, you should contact your mayor about it. Then you can be appointed as an integration representative with the mission to establish an integration council. You can make history in your municipality. 

Narcis George Matache
Narcis George Matachehttp://www.narcis.dk
Executive Editor and Founder of "Last Week in Denmark".

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