Denmark's largest cabinet in history: Major cabinet reshuffle and details of the new ministerial changes

The Danish Prime Minister's office announced a major cabinet reshuffle on Thursday, August 29, 2024, including the creation of three new ministries. The reshuffle includes new appointments to key positions as part of the government's efforts to strengthen its performance and address the current challenges facing the country, according to a press conference held yesterday.

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Among the most notable changes are the creation of a new Ministry for the Green Deal, a Ministry for European Affairs, and a Ministry for Emergencies. These changes brought several surprises to Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's cabinet, including the departure of two prominent Social Democratic Party figures, one of whom was the Minister of Social Affairs and Housing, who is now considering running for mayor of Copenhagen in the upcoming municipal elections.

With these new appointments, the number of ministers in the government has risen to 25, a record high in Danish history. The new ministers will be presented to the King this morning at 11:00 AM, followed by a press conference where the Prime Minister will introduce them to the media and the public.

Although these amendments reflect the government’s focus on environmental, European and community security issues and show Denmark’s readiness to face future challenges by strengthening its political and administrative capabilities, they do not hide the challenges and disagreements that the three ruling parties face in several files, most notably the file of Danish pensions.

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