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Danish People's Party (other)
The Danish People's Party The Danish People's Party ( da, Dansk Folkeparti, DPP/DF) is a nationalist and right-wing populist political party in Denmark. It was formed in 1995 by former members of the Progress Party (FrP). The DPP lent its support to the Venstre– C ... is an active political party in Denmark. Danish People's Party may also refer to: * Danish People's Party (1993), a defunct local-level political party of Odense * Danish People's Party (1941–43), a national-socialist party during the German occupation in World War II See also * Party of the Danes {{disambiguation, political ...
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Danish People's Party
The Danish People's Party ( da, Dansk Folkeparti, DPP/DF) is a nationalist and right-wing populist political party in Denmark. It was formed in 1995 by former members of the Progress Party (FrP). The DPP lent its support to the Venstre– Conservative People's Party coalition government that ruled from the general election of 2001 until the 2011 election defeat. While not part of the cabinet, DPP cooperated closely with the governing coalition on most issues and received support for key political stances in return, to the point that the government was commonly referred to as the "VKO-government" (O being DPP's election symbol). It also provided parliamentary support to Lars Løkke Rasmussen's cabinets from 2016 to 2019, again without participating in it. In the 2014 European Parliament election in Denmark, DPP secured 27% of the vote as part of the European Conservatives and Reformists group. This was followed by receiving 21% of the vote in the 2015 general election, be ...
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Danish People's Party (1993)
The Danish People's Party was a small local-level political party in the Danish city of Odense, existing for a few months in 1993. The founder of the party, Per Rosen Madsen, was a member of the Progress Party. Due to internal struggles he was excluded from the party in 1991. In 1993 he registered the Danish People's Party with the home office. The party received very few votes in the local elections of November 1993 and Per Rosen Madsen eventually gave up. See also *Politics of Denmark The politics of Denmark take place within the framework of a parliamentary representative democracy, a constitutional monarchy and a decentralised unitary state in which the monarch of Denmark, Queen Margrethe II, is the head of state. Denmar ... ReferencesEntry in the encyclopedia ''leksikon.org'' (in Danish) Defunct political parties in Denmark Political parties established in 1993 Political parties disestablished in 1993 1993 establishments in Denmark 1993 disestablishments in De ...
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Danish People's Party (1941–43)
The Danish People's Party ( da, Dansk Folkeparti, DF or sometimes in English language, English DPP) is a Nationalism, nationalist and Right-wing populism, right-wing populist List of political parties in Denmark, political party in Denmark. It was formed in 1995 by former members of the Progress Party (Denmark), Progress Party (FrP). The party saw a period of significant growth after its founding and lent its support to the –Conservative People's Party (Denmark), Conservative People's Party coalition government that ruled from the 2001 Danish general election, general election of 2001 until the 2011 Danish parliamentary election, 2011 election defeat. While not part of the cabinet, DF cooperated closely with the governing coalition on most issues and received support for key political stances in return, to the point that the government was commonly referred to as the "VKO-government" (O being DF's election symbol). It also provided parliamentary support to Lars Løkke Rasmuss ...
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