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unusual facts about Danish Parliament



Claus von Bülow

He was the maternal grandson of Frits Bülow, Minister of Justice from 1910–13 and President of the first Chamber of the Danish Parliament in 1920–22.

Counties of Denmark

The reform was confirmed by the Danish Parliament on February 24, 2005, and the counties were abolished on January 1, 2007.

Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted

In World War II, Brønsted's opposition to the Nazis led to his election to the Danish parliament in 1947, but he was too ill to take his seat and died shortly after the election.

Slotsholmen

The island is dominated by the vast Christiansborg Palace which houses the Danish Parliament, the Supreme Court of Denmark, the Prime Minister's Office and the State Rooms of the Queen.

William Wain Prior

These requests, however, were not accepted by the majority of the Danish parliament, who feared that increased military strength might provoke Nazi Germany.


see also

Aarhus University, School of Business and Social Sciences

Yildiz Akdogan, (MSc in Political Science 2006) Danish politician, Member of the Danish Parliament since 2007.

Johanne Schmidt-Nielsen

Johanne Schmidt-Nielsen (born 22 February 1984 in Odense) is a member of the Danish parliament (Folketinget) for the Red-Green Alliance.

Tidehverv

Through its political engagement with two of its leading members, Søren Krarup (editor of the journal "Tidehverv" since 1984) and Krarup's cousin, parish priest Jesper Langballe, representing the Danish People's Party in the Danish parliament from 2001 to 2011, the movement was a driving force in Danish cultural politics during the terms of government of Anders Fogh Rasmussen and Lars Løkke Rasmussen.