Minister for Development Cooperation (Denmark)

Minister for Development Cooperation of Denmark (Danish: Udviklingsminister) is a Danish minister office. The office was introduced with the Cabinet of Poul Nyrup Rasmussen I on 25 January 1993.

Minister for Development Cooperation
Udviklingsminister
State Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Denmark
Incumbent
Rasmus Prehn

since 27 June 2019
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Member ofthe Folketing
AppointerPrime Minister
Term length4 years
Formation25 January 1993 (1993-01-25)
First holderHelle Degn

List of ministers

No. Portrait Name
(Born-Died)
Term Political Party Government
Took office Left office Duration
Minister for Development Cooperation
(Udviklingsminister)
1
Helle Degn
(born 1946)
25 January 199327 September 19941 year, 245 daysSocial DemocratsP.N. Rasmussen I
2
Poul Nielson
(born 1943)
27 September 199410 July 19994 years, 286 daysSocial DemocratsP.N. Rasmussen II
3
Jan Trøjborg
(1955–2012)
10 July 199921 December 20001 year, 164 daysSocial DemocratsP.N. Rasmussen III
4
Anita Bay Bundegaard
(born 1963)
21 December 200027 November 2001341 daysSocial LiberalsP.N. Rasmussen IV
None (task assumed by the Foreign Minister Per Stig Møller)
27 November 2001 – 2 August 2004
5
Bertel Haarder
(born 1944)
2 August 200418 February 2005200 daysVenstreA.F. Rasmussen I
6
Ulla Tørnæs
(born 1962)
18 February 200523 February 20105 years, 5 daysVenstreA.F. Rasmussen IIIII
L.L. Rasmussen I
7
Søren Pind
(born 1969)
23 February 20103 October 20111 year, 222 daysVenstreL.L. Rasmussen I
8
Christian Friis Bach
(born 1966)
3 October 201121 November 20132 years, 49 daysSocial LiberalsThorning-Schmidt I
9
Rasmus Helveg Petersen
(born 1968)
21 November 20133 February 201474 daysSocial LiberalsThorning-Schmidt I
10
Mogens Jensen
(born 1963)
3 February 201428 June 20151 year, 145 daysSocial DemocratsThorning-Schmidt II
None (task assumed by the Foreign Minister Kristian Jensen)
28 June 2015 – 28 November 2016
(6)
Ulla Tørnæs
(born 1962)
28 November 201627 June 20192 years, 211 daysVenstreL.L. Rasmussen III
11
Rasmus Prehn
(born 1973)
27 June 2019Incumbent1 year, 50 daysSocial DemocratsFrederiksen
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