Pia Olsen Dyhr

Pia Olsen Dyhr (born 30 November 1971 in Vallensbæk, Copenhagen) is a Danish politician who has been a member of the Folketing since the 2007 general elections. Dyhr has served as Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment and later Minister for Transport in the first Helle Thorning-Schmidt Cabinet. Following her party's resignation from the cabinet, Dyhr was elected as chairman for the Socialist People's Party.[1][2][3]

Pia Olsen Dyhr
Temporary Member of Folketing
In office
2006–2006
ConstituencyFrederiksborg County
Member of Folketing
In office
2007–2015
ConstituencyGreater North Zealand
Member of Folketing
Assumed office
2015
ConstituencyGreater Copenhagen
Personal details
Born (1971-11-30) 30 November 1971
Vallensbæk, Copenhagen, Denmark
Political partySocialist People's Party

Education

Dyhr graduated from Ishøj Gymnasium in 1985. She studied at the College of Europe from 1992 to 1993 and received an MA in European studies. In 1994, she graduated from the University of Copenhagen with a degree in political science.[4]

gollark: Or refuse to apply any actual thinking, sometimes...
gollark: <@236628809158230018> I can understand not knowing things or not knowing where the manual is, but some silly triangles refuse to read perfectly good docs.
gollark: I generally don't optimize far enough to do that sort of thing, but I do like to at least try and not waste memory and too many CPU cycles.
gollark: It's a bit wasteful to go creating a bunch of tables and functions and iterate over the entire list of peripherals and whatnot every peripheral call.
gollark: In the case when it does error performance isn't a huge issue. If it doesn't, it does matter if it is slow.

References

  1. Nielsen, Rasmus Dam (13 February 2015). "Et år med Pia-effekten: »Jeg havde faktisk lidt håbet på, at jeg skulle være en bøllet forhandler ligesom Claus Hjort«". Politiken. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  2. "Pia Olsen Dyhr". The Danish Parliament. Retrieved 2020-05-30.
  3. "Pia Olsen Dyhr". Socialistisk Folkeparti (in Danish). Retrieved 2020-05-30.
  4. bt.dk (2011-10-04). "Danmarks nye regering: Læs om alle de nye ministre her". jv.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2020-05-30.
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