Morten Bødskov

Morten Bødskov (born 1 May 1970, in Karup) is a Danish Social Democratic politician currently serving as the Minister of Taxation under Mette Frederiksen. He is the former Minister of Justice in the Government of Helle Thorning-Schmidt. At age 15 he joined the Social Democratic Youth of Denmark (DSU), where he quickly assumed a large number of positions of trust. In 1996 he took over as federal president of the DSU from Henrik Sass Larsen. In 2001 he was elected to the Folketinget,[1] two years later he was appointed spokesman, and in 2005 Helle Thorning-Schmidt appointed him as deputy chairman of the parliamentary party (folketingsgruppen).

Morten Bødskov
Minister of Taxation
Assumed office
27 June 2019
Prime MinisterMette Frederiksen
Preceded byKarsten Lauritzen
Minister of Justice
In office
3 October 2011  11 December 2013
Prime MinisterHelle Thorning-Schmidt
Preceded byLars Barfoed
Succeeded byKaren Hækkerup
Personal details
Born (1970-05-01) 1 May 1970
Karup, Denmark
Political partySocial Democrats

From 3 October 2011 to 11 December 2013, he served as Minister of Justice. As Minister of Justice, Bødskov was among those who spearheaded austerity measures, new restrictions on air guns,[2] an increased focus on gang and biker-related crime,[3] a new Probation system and the creation of 200 new prison places[4] and the highly controversial amendment to the Public Records Act.[5]


On 27 June 2019, he became the Minister of Taxation in the Frederiksen Cabinet.[6]

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