The Conservative People's Party ( da, Det Konservative Folkeparti, DKF), also known as The Conservatives () is a
conservative centre-right political party in Denmark
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Denmark has a multi-party system, with two or three major parties complemented by several other significant parties. The government typically consists of a major party in coalition with, or supp ...
. The party is a member of the
European People's Party
The European People's Party (EPP) is a European political party with Christian-democratic, conservative, and liberal-conservative member parties. A transnational organisation, it is composed of other political parties. Founded by primarily Ch ...
(EPP) and
International Democrat Union.
History
The party was founded in 1916 based mostly on its predecessor,
Højre ("Right") after its downfall, but also on the
Free Conservatives
The Free Conservatives ( da, De Frikonservative) was a political party in Denmark, with significant influence in the political life of the country in the early 20th century, especially during the J. C. Christensen cabinet. The main leader of the ...
and a moderate faction of the liberal party
Venstre. The party was a part of the coalition government during
World War II, where the leader
John Christmas Møller provided the voice for BBC London's daily radio to Denmark. However while a number of conservatives participated in the resistance movement, some conservatives were sympathetic to
fascist
Fascism is a far-right, Authoritarianism, authoritarian, ultranationalism, ultra-nationalist political Political ideology, ideology and Political movement, movement,: "extreme militaristic nationalism, contempt for electoral democracy and pol ...
ideology, and the
youth wing of the party praised several fascist movements in Europe during the 1930s.
Since World War II the party has participated in several
coalition government
A coalition government is a form of government in which political parties cooperate to form a government. The usual reason for such an arrangement is that no single party has achieved an absolute majority after an election, an atypical outcome in ...
s, but only one
Prime Minister of Denmark,
Poul Schlüter, has come from this party; he served as Prime Minister from 1982 to 1993. His government had to resign after the
Tamil Case, when the Justice Minister,
Erik Ninn-Hansen Erik Ninn-Hansen (12 April 1922 – 20 September 2014) was a Danish politician. He served in the Cabinet of Hilmar Baunsgaard, first as Defence Minister, and later as Finance Minister. In the early 1970s he became leader of the Conservative P ...
(himself a former Conservative leader), was impeached.
The party used its first logo in 1950, consisting of the serif-letter "C" coloured green. On 24 August 2000, the Conservative People's Party rebranded itself as the Conservatives, and at the same time retired its 50-year-old green serif-letter "C" logo, thus launching a new logo for the first time since 1950. The new logo was a circle which contains a chartreuse circle with the letter "C".
From the
2001 parliament elections until 2011, the Conservative People's Party was the junior partner in a
coalition government
A coalition government is a form of government in which political parties cooperate to form a government. The usual reason for such an arrangement is that no single party has achieved an absolute majority after an election, an atypical outcome in ...
led by
Venstre. In the
2004 European parliament elections, the party won a seat. Four months later, on 23 October 2004, it adopted a logo consisting of a green circle-squared box that contains a dark-green screen with the letter "C" that is coloured green; the "Konservative" wordmark is placed below the symbol, though it too is also coloured green. The member is currently
Bendt Bendtsen
Bendt Bendtsen (born 25 March 1954) is a Denmark, Danish politician who served as Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from 2009 until 2019. He was the leader of the Conservative People's Party (Denmark), Conservative People's Party from 1999 ...
, who is a member of the
EPP Group in the
European Parliament. In the
2014 European election
The 2014 European Parliament election was held in the European Union, from 22 to 25 May 2014.
It was the 8th parliamentary election since the first direct elections in 1979, and the first in which the European political parties fielded cand ...
the party garnered 9.1% of the national vote, retaining Bendtsen's seat as MEP.
In the
2011 parliamentary election for the
Folketing (Danish national parliament), the Conservative People's Party won eight seats, 10 fewer than it had won in the
previous election in 2007, and it received 4.9% of the vote, placing the party in eighth place nationally. On 27 September 2013, the Conservative People's Party received the current version of its logo: the colour of the letter "C" was changed to white, the circle-square retained its dark-green colour, and the circle-squared line was removed from it. At the same time, the party gave up being known as the Conservatives, reverting to its former name as the Conservative People's Party.
At the
2015 election, the party did badly and was reduced to a mere six seats, which made it the smallest party in the
Folketing. But
Søren Pape Poulsen (who had taken over as leader the previous year) managed to double the party's seats in the
2019 election. Since then, several opinion polls have indicated that the party enjoys wider popular support than does Venstre.
Organization
The youth branch of the Conservative People's Party, albeit an independent organisation, is
Young Conservatives, the earliest formed youth organisation in Denmark, founded in December 1904, and believed to be one of the oldest in the world, preceding the Conservative People's Party by 10 years. The student branch is
Conservative Students, likewise an independent organisation, which has branches at all Danish Universities.
The party remains committed to a
centre-right alliance, working most closely with the liberal
Venstre and somewhat less closely with the right-wing populist
Danish People's Party. The Conservative People's Party cooperated with the
Social Liberal Party during its time in power in the 1980s, and also with the
centre-left government under
Poul Nyrup Rasmussen in the 1990s.
Ideology and policies
The party's current purpose clause states: "The Conservative People's Party aims to gather everyone who joins the party's program and to work for the spread of conservative views." The party has named
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as one of its intellectual sources.
The Conservative People's Party presently advocates individual freedom and responsibility, a
free market economy, respecting private property, the importance of community for the individual, modernization of the public sector,
decentralization, ensuring up-to-date military defense, and an emphasis on protecting Denmark's national history and traditions. In foreign policy, the party supports economic cooperation with the
European Union to aid Denmark's economic growth and keep peace in Europe, but maintains the EU must also respect the right to national identity and calls for a less centralized EU in which member states can maintain sovereignty over their national, regional and local decision making powers. The party also highlights environmentalism as one of its core philosophies in accordance to
green conservatism
Green conservatism is a combination of conservatism with environmentalism. Environmental concern has been voiced by both conservative politicians and philosophers throughout the history of modern conservatism, with Edmund Burke (the philosophi ...
.
List of leaders
Political leaders
Party chairmen
Notable members
*
John Christmas Møller – Wartime resistance figure.
*
Poul Schlüter – The longest-serving Danish prime minister since
Thorvald Stauning
Thorvald August Marinus Stauning (; 26 October 1873 in Copenhagen – 3 May 1942) was the first social democratic Prime Minister of Denmark. He served as Prime Minister from 1924 to 1926 and again from 1929 until his death in 1942.
Under Staun ...
. Schlüter is the Conservative People's Party's only prime minister to date. He led the Conservative People's Party to its best-ever result at a national election, reaching 23.4% of the national vote. After his term as prime minister ended he was elected to the
European Parliament in 1994, reaching a record breaking number of 247,956 personal votes.
*
Connie Hedegaard – Appointed as the
European Union's first ever
European Commissioner for Climate Action in February 2010, Hedegaard was elected to the
Danish Parliament as a member for the Conservative People's Party in 1984 at the age of 23, becoming the youngest Danish MP ever at that time. In 1989, Hedegaard became first spokesperson for the Conservative People's Party, but left politics for
journalism in 1990.
*
Stefan G. Rasmussen (born 23 July 1947), a former Danish pilot who captained the crash-landing
SAS flight 751 on 27 December 1991, in which there were no fatalities. He then entered politics, serving in the Danish ''
Folketing'' from 1994 to 1996.
Electoral performance
Parliament
Local elections
European Parliament
Notes
References
External links
Official website
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Political parties established in 1916
Liberal conservative parties
Green conservative parties
Conservative parties in Denmark
International Democrat Union member parties
1916 establishments in Denmark
Member parties of the European People's Party