Frederiksen Cabinet
The Cabinet of Mette Frederiksen took office on 27 June 2019, and succeeded the Third Cabinet of Lars Løkke Rasmussen, following the 2019 Danish general election. It is a minority government consisting of the Social Democrats. It relies on parliamentary support from the Red–Green Alliance, the Socialist People's Party, and the Social Liberal Party.[2]
Frederiksen | |
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![]() 78th Cabinet of Denmark | |
Incumbent | |
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Date formed | 27 June 2019 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Margrethe II of Denmark |
Head of government | Mette Frederiksen |
No. of ministers | 20 |
Member party | Social Democrats |
Status in legislature | Minority Supported by:[1] Social Liberals SF Red–Greens |
Opposition party | Venstre |
Opposition leader | Jakob Ellemann-Jensen |
History | |
Legislature term(s) | 2019-2023[lower-alpha 1] |
Predecessor | Løkke Rasmussen III |
List of ministers
The cabinet consists of:[3]
Notes
- Elections to be held at the latest on 5 June 2023, but writs can be issued before that at the discretion of the Prime Minister, or if the government gets a majority against it in Folketinget
gollark: Wait, maybe this is accidentally an analogy for something.
gollark: They don't understand our amazing injokes, like "bees".
gollark: Or an orbital crowlaser strike.
gollark: "Right"/"left" seems to be overused as both 8values' "equality/markets" and something like "tolerance/intolerance".
gollark: I mean, the regular compass doesn't seem to have a "cultural" axis, really?
References
- "What you need to know about Denmark's new government agreement". The Local.dk. Ritzau/AFP/The Local. 26 June 2019. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- Frederiksen, Mette; Østergaard, Morten; Dyhr, Pia Olsen; Skipper, Pernille (25 June 2019). "Retfærdig retning for Danmark" (PDF) (in Danish). Retrieved 14 November 2019.
- Deleuran Müller, Thea (27 June 2019). "Danmarks nye regering er nu på plads: Se hele Mette Frederiksens ministerhold her" (in Danish). Retrieved 27 June 2019.
Preceded by Løkke Rasmussen III |
Cabinet of Denmark 2019– |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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