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This is the division of ministerial portfolios among the three parties in the new government.

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The person tasked with forming the new Danish government, Mette Frederiksen, announced the new Danish government lineup, which she presented to the Queen. After more than 40 days of government negotiations, considered the longest in Danish history, the negotiations resulted in a government that includes three parties: the Social Democratic Party, the Liberal Party (Venstre), and the Moderate Party. It was called the SVM government, and the ministerial portfolios were divided among the three parties as follows:

  • The Social Democratic Party:
    Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen
    Finance Minister Nikolay Wammun
    Justice Minister Peter Humlgaard
    Business Minister Morten Bodskov
    Minister for Development Cooperation and Global Climate Policy Dan Jorgensen
    Environment Minister Magnus Heunicke
    Minister of Social Affairs and Housing Pernille Rosenkranz Theil
    Minister of Employment Ann Halsbø Jørgensen
    Minister of Childhood and Education Matthias Tsevay
    Minister for Immigration and Integration, Kar Deppvad Bec
    Tax Minister Jebbi Bruce

  • The Finnish Liberal Party:
    Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Jakob Elman Jensen
    Minister of Economy, Troels Lund Poulsen
    Interior and Health Minister Sophie Lode
    Minister of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Jakob Jensen
    Minister of the Church, Minister of Rural Affairs and Minister of Scandinavian Cooperation Louise Schaake Ellum
    Minister of Transport Thomas Danielsen
    Minister of Digitalization and Minister of Equality Marie-Pierre
  • The Moderate Party:
    Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen
    Minister of Culture Jacob Angel Schmidt
    Minister for the Elderly Mette Kierkegaard
    Minister of Education and Research Kristina Egeland (brought in from outside Parliament)
    Minister for Climate, Energy and Supply Lars Agard (brought in from outside Parliament)

Asma Abbas

A Danish Arab media professional with a master's degree in media, a journalist and presenter on Arab satellite channels, a registered member of the official Danish Media Council, an international trainer, an architect, and an international peace ambassador in an organization registered with the United Nations.
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