GOVERNMENT OF DENMARK


'Denmark' is a constitutional monarchy with a representative democracy based on a unicameral parliamentary system. The affairs of 'Government' are decided by a Cabinet of Ministers, which is led by a Prime Minister. The Cabinet and the Prime Minister are responsible for their actions to the Parliament of Denmark.
Members of the cabinet are given the formal title of minister and each hold a different portfolio of government duties. The day-to-day role of the cabinet members is to serve as head of one or more segments of the national bureaucracy, as head of the civil servants to which all employees in that department report.

Contents
Head of Government
Cabinet Government
Departments
Ministry of Employment
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs
Ministry of Culture
Ministry for Refugee, Immigration and Integration Affairs
Ministry for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries
Ministry of Taxation
Ministry of Social Affairs and Ministry of Gender equality
Ministry of Education
Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs
See also

Head of Government


Enjoying the status of primus inter pares, the Prime Minister is head of the Danish government. The Minister and members of the cabinet are appointed by the Crown on basis of the party composition in Parliament, and confirmed by a vote of confidence.
Since November 27, 2001, the Prime Minister is Anders Fogh Rasmussen, leading a minority government coalition of the Liberal Party and Conservative Peoples Party.

Cabinet Government


As of the February 18, 2006 in the wake of the parliamentary elections, the cabinet has 19 members including the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister leads the work of the Cabinet as well as being minister for constitutional affairs, oversees territories and for the affairs of the press.
The 19 cabinet members hold different portfolios of duties, including but not limited to the day-to-day role as head of one or more segments of the 18 government departments.
Since it is not a requirement that cabinet members be elected members of parliament, it is likewise not required for them to resign a seat in parliament while holding a position in the cabinet.

Departments


===Prime Minister’s Office and Ministry of State===

Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Prime Minister

Bent Bendtsen, Deputy Prime Minister
===Foreign Office===

Per Stig Møller, Minister for Foreign Affairs

Ulla Tørnes, Minister for Development Corporations
===Ministry of Justice===

Lene Espersen, Minister for Justice
Ministry of Employment


Claus Hjort Frederiksen, Minister for Employment
Ministry of Finance


Thor Petersen, Minister for Finance
===Ministry of Defence===

Søren Gade Jensen, Minister of Defence
===Ministry of the Interior and Health===

Lars Lykke Rasmussen, Minister Interior and Health
Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs


Bertel Haarder, Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs
Ministry of Culture


Brian Mikkelsen, Minister for Culture
===Ministry of Environment===

Connie Hedegaard, Minister for the Environment
Ministry for Refugee, Immigration and Integration Affairs


Rikke Hvilshøj, Minister for Refugee, Immigration and Integration Affairs
Ministry for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries


Hans Christian Schmidt, Minister for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries
===Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation===

Helge Sander, Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation
Ministry of Taxation


Kristian Jensen, Minister for Taxation
Ministry of Social Affairs and Ministry of Gender equality


Eva Kjær Hansen, Minister for Social Affairs and Gender Equality
===Ministry of Transport and Energy===

Flemming Hansen, Minister for Transport and Energy
Ministry of Education


Bertel Haarder, Minister for Education
Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs


Bendt Bendtsen, Minister for Economic and Business Affairs

See also



Current Cabinet

Former Cabinets

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