Lone Dybkjær

Lone Dybkjær (23 May 1940 20 July 2020), was a Danish politician. She served three non-consecutive terms as a member of the Folketing.

Lone Dybkjær
Member of the Folketing
ConstituencyVestre Storkreds
In office
1971–1977
In office
1979–1994
In office
2005–2011
Member of the European Parliament
In office
1994–2004
Spouse of the Prime Minister
In office
1995  27 November 2001
Prime MinisterPoul Nyrup Rasmussen
Preceded byLisbeth Schlüter
Succeeded byAnne-Mette Rasmussen
Minister for the Environment of Denmark
In office
3 June 1988  18 December 1990
Prime MinisterPoul Schlüter
Preceded byChristian Christensen
Succeeded byPer Stig Møller
Personal details
Born(1940-05-23)23 May 1940
Copenhagen, Denmark
Died20 July 2020(2020-07-20) (aged 80)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Political partyRadikale Venstre
Social Democrats
Spouse(s)
(
m. after 1994)
Alma materTechnical University of Denmark

Between 1988 to 1990, she was Minister for the Environment of Denmark during the second Poul Schlüter cabinet. Between 1994 to 2004, she was a member of the European Parliament.

Political career

She was a member of the Radikale Venstre, a Danish party in the middle of the political spectrum. She was a member of the European Parliament for the party from 1994-2004 and also a member of the Danish Parliament (Folketinget), where she served as minister of Environment during the Cabinet of Poul Schlüter. She was married to former Danish prime minister Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, even though he is from a left-mid-wing party, the Social Democrats.

She was a member of the eminent international Council of Patrons of the Asian University for Women (AUW) in Chittagong, Bangladesh. The University, which is the product of east-west foundational partnerships (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Open Society Foundation, IKEA Foundation, etc) and regional cooperation, serves extraordinarily talented women from 15 countries across Asia and the Middle East.[1][2]

Personal life

She graduated from Rungsted Statsskole in 1958 and took a Master of Engineering in chemistry at the Technical University of Denmark in 1964.

In 1994, she married then-Prime Minister Poul Nyrup Rasmussen.

Dybkjær died on 20 July 2020 in Copenhagen from cancer, aged 80.[3]

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References

Political offices
Preceded by
Christian Christensen
Minister for the Environment of Denmark
3 June 1988 18 December 1990
Succeeded by
Per Stig Møller
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