Talk:Politics of Denmark
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Municipal powers etc
This page needs a section on municipalities and the new regions. Nstenberg
Rewriting and repositioning
I've removed the section "political conditions" and rewritten the content, changed the title to "political forces". Nstenberg
- This article requires a thorough review in terms of the tone and grammar; I have only been able to undertake a superficial copyedit.--Soulparadox 06:00, 28 June 2012 (UTC)
Cabinet vs Government
I dont know if there is some sort of common consensus regarding the word cabinet. Denmark does not have a cabinet, but the word is still used to describe the the danish ministers as a group. Can something better be used?
- I believe government would be a more comprehensive / universal term, as there not is a distinction between cabinet and government in Danish. Bertilvidet 08:50, 28 March 2006 (UTC)
- I've just createt a page called Government of Denmark. It's inspired by Government of Sweden. I've put a link to the page in the Politics-of-Denmark template.
- I've just createt a page called
There is however a small "problem": First of all, there is a page called "Cabinets of Denmark", which has a list of previous governments. I was wondering if this title should be changed to
Political inclination
Would it be wrong to note that the politics in Denmark are very incfluenced by the fact that we've had so many social democratic governments; Denmark is socialistically inclined... Ghent 15:24, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
- I don't see Socialdemokraterne in themselves as the cause of the welfare state - that would signify Denmark is unique compared to other Nordic countries in this respect - which it is not. I think the socialistic part of scandinavian culture allowed SD to transform the society - essentially to carry out the will of the (majority of the) people. The question is where this cultural trait came from in the first place. Gardar Rurak 12:05, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
monarchy
This section seems like a direct copy from the British monarchy section from the politics of the UK. If the general powers, duties and responsibilities of the Danish monarch are similar to the British monarch, then fine, but I feel it would be better to use original content in this instance.Lapafrax 21:18, 13 April 2007 (UTC)
The last paragraph of the monarchy section also seems very non-neutral... Frogs 23:15, 3 October 2007 (UTC)
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Picture of PM with G W Bush
The Image of the Danish Prime Minister with George W Bush shows Anders Fogh Rasmussen, not the current (June 2009) Prime Minister, Lars Løkke Rasmussen. Text and picture therefore do not agree. This section needs editing with or without a new image. I do not feel I know enough about Danish politics to make the necessary changes.Gordoncph (talk) 09:00, 1 June 2009 (UTC)