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Index Copenhagen City Council

The Copenhagen City Council (Danish) is the municipal government of Copenhagen, Denmark, and has its seat at Copenhagen City Hall.[1]

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  1. 73 relations: Centre Democrats (Denmark), Christian Democrats (Denmark), Common Course, Communist Party of Denmark, Conservative People's Party (Denmark), Copenhagen, Copenhagen City Hall, Danish People's Party, Danish Social Liberal Party, Denmark, Deputy mayor, Egon Weidekamp, Frank Jensen, Green Left (Denmark), Hans Peter Sørensen, Højre, Herman Trier, Jens Kramer Mikkelsen, Justice Party of Denmark, Lauritz Nicolai Hvidt, Left Socialists, Liberal Alliance (Denmark), Line Barfod, List of lord mayors of Copenhagen, Lord mayor, Municipal council, Municipality, National Liberal Party (Denmark), National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark, New Right (Denmark), Progress Party (Denmark), Red–Green Alliance (Denmark), Ritt Bjerregaard, Sigvard Munk, Social Democrats (Denmark), Sophie Hæstorp Andersen, The Alternative (Denmark), The Greens (Denmark), Thorvald Stauning, Urban Hansen, Venstre (Denmark), Viggo Christensen, 1909 Danish local elections, 1913 Danish local elections, 1917 Danish local elections, 1921 Danish local elections, 1925 Danish local elections, 1929 Danish local elections, 1933 Danish local elections, 1937 Danish local elections, ... Expand index (23 more) »

  2. 1840 establishments
  3. Copenhagen Municipality

Centre Democrats (Denmark)

The Centre Democrats (Centrum-Demokraterne, CD) were a Danish political party.

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Christian Democrats (Denmark)

The Christian Democrats (Kristendemokraterne, KD) are a political party in Denmark.

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Common Course

Common Course (Fælles Kurs) was a political party in Denmark, which held 4 seats in the Danish parliament from 1987–1988.

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Communist Party of Denmark

The Communist Party of Denmark (Danmarks Kommunistiske Parti, DKP) is a communist party in Denmark.

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Conservative People's Party (Denmark)

The Conservative People's Party (Det Konservative Folkeparti, DKF), also known as The Conservatives (De Konservative) is a centre-right political party in Denmark.

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Copenhagen

Copenhagen (København) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the urban area.

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Copenhagen City Hall

Copenhagen City Hall (Københavns Rådhus) is the headquarters of the Copenhagen City Council as well as the Lord mayor of the Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark.

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Danish People's Party

The Danish People's Party (Dansk Folkeparti, DF; or sometimes in DPP) is a nationalist and right-wing populist political party in Denmark.

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The Danish Social Liberal Party (Radikale Venstre, RV) is a social-liberal political party in Denmark.

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Denmark

Denmark (Danmark) is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe.

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Deputy mayor

The deputy mayor (also known as vice mayor, assistant mayor, mayor pro tem, or mayor pro tempore) is an elective or appointive office of the second-ranking official that is present in many, but not all, local governments.

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Egon Weidekamp

Egon Holde Weidekamp (14 March 1921, Copenhagen – 26 April 2000, Copenhagen) was a Danish politician.

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Frank Jensen

Frank Jensen (born 28 May 1961) is a former Danish politician of the Danish Social Democrats who served as Lord Mayor of Copenhagen between 2010 and 2020.

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Green Left (Denmark)

The Green Left (Socialistisk Folkeparti, SF) is a democratic socialist political party in Denmark.

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Hans Peter Sørensen

Hans Peter Sørensen (1886–1962) was the second Lord Mayor of Copenhagen, holding that office from 1946 to 1956 as a member of the Social Democratic Party.

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Højre

italic (Right) was the name of two Danish political parties of Conservative persuasion.

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Herman Trier

Herman Trier (May 10, 1845 – September 1, 1925) was a Danish educator and politician.

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Jens Kramer Mikkelsen

Jens Kramer Mikkelsen (born 16 December 1951) was the Lord Mayor of Copenhagen for the Social Democratic Party from 1989 to 2004 and he is the longest-serving mayor in the City of Copenhagen.

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Justice Party of Denmark

The Justice Party (Retsforbundet) of Denmark was founded in 1919 as an association and transformed into a political party in 1922.

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Lauritz Nicolai Hvidt

Lauritz Nicolai Hvidt (27 October 1777 – 16 March 1856) was a Danish merchant and politician.

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Left Socialists (Venstresocialisterne) was a political party in Denmark.

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Liberal Alliance (Denmark)

The Liberal Alliance (LA) is a classical liberal and right-libertarian political party in Denmark.

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Line Barfod

Line Barfod (born 24 May 1964, in Copenhagen) is a lawyer and politician in Denmark.

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List of lord mayors of Copenhagen

The lord mayor of Copenhagen (Københavns Overborgmester) is the city's mayor and the leader of the Copenhagen City Council.

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Lord mayor

Lord mayor is a title of a mayor of what is usually a major city in a Commonwealth realm, with special recognition bestowed by the sovereign.

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Municipal council

A municipal council is the legislative body of a municipality or local government area.

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Municipality

A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate.

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National Liberal Party (Denmark)

The National Liberal Party (De Nationalliberale) was a Danish political party or political movement from 1842 until 1882.

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The National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark (Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Arbejderparti; DNSAP) was the largest Nazi Party in Denmark before and during the Second World War.

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New Right (Denmark)

Nye Borgerlige (NB for short and often translated as the New Right) is a national-conservative and right-wing populist political party in Denmark.

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Progress Party (Denmark)

The Progress Party (Fremskridtspartiet, FrP) is a right-wing populist political party in Denmark which was founded in 1972.

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Red–Green Alliance (Denmark)

The Red–Green Alliance or Unity List (Enhedslisten – De Rød-Grønne,, EL) is an eco-socialist political party in Denmark.

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Ritt Bjerregaard

Ritt Bjerregaard (full name Jytte Ritt Bjerregaard; 19 May 1941 – 21 January 2023) was a Danish politician who was a member of the Danish Social Democrats, and was Lord Mayor of Copenhagen from 1 January 2006 to 2010.

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Sigvard Munk

Sigvard Munk (April 17, 1891 – April 10, 1983), was a Danish politician for the Social Democratic Party.

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The Social Democrats (Socialdemokratiet) is a social democratic political party in Denmark.

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Sophie Hæstorp Andersen

Sophie Hæstorp Andersen (born 26 September 1974) is a Danish politician.

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The Alternative (Denmark)

The Alternative (Alternativet) is a green and pro-European political party in Denmark.

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The Greens (Denmark)

The Greens (De Grønne) was a Danish green party.

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Thorvald Stauning

Thorvald August Marinus Stauning (26 October 1873 in Copenhagen – 3 May 1942) was the first social democratic Prime Minister of Denmark.

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Urban Hansen

Urban Hansen (October 23, 1908 – July 24, 1986) was a Danish politician for the Social Democratic Party.

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Venstre (Denmark)

(V), full name (Left, Denmark's Liberal Party), is a conservative-liberal, agrarian political party in Denmark.

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Viggo Christensen

Viggo Christensen (29 April 1880–9 August 1967) was the first Lord Mayor of Copenhagen, holding that office from 1938 to 1946 for the Social Democratic Party.

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1909 Danish local elections

Regional elections were held in Denmark in March 1909.

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1913 Danish local elections

Regional elections were held in Denmark in March 1913.

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1917 Danish local elections

Regional elections were held in Denmark in March 1917.

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1921 Danish local elections

Regional elections were held in Denmark in March 1921.

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1925 Danish local elections

Regional elections were held in Denmark in March 1925.

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1929 Danish local elections

Regional elections were held in Denmark in March 1929.

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1933 Danish local elections

Regional elections were held in Denmark in March 1933.

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1937 Danish local elections

Regional elections were held in Denmark in March 1937.

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1943 Danish local elections

Regional elections were held in Denmark on 5 May 1943.

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1946 Danish local elections

Regional elections were held in Denmark on 12 March 1946.

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1950 Danish local elections

Regional elections were held in Denmark on 14 March 1950.

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1954 Danish local elections

Regional elections were held in Denmark on 2 March 1954.

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1958 Danish local elections

Regional elections were held in Denmark on 4 March 1958.

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1962 Danish local elections

Regional elections were held in Denmark on 6 March 1962.

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1966 Danish local elections

Regional elections were held in Denmark on 8 March 1966.

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1970 Danish local elections

Regional elections were held in Denmark on 3 March 1970.

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1974 Danish local elections

Regional elections were held in Denmark on 5 March 1974.

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1978 Danish local elections

Local elections were held in Denmark on 7 March 1978.

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1981 Danish local elections

Local elections were held in Denmark on 17 November 1981.

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1985 Danish local elections

Local elections were held in Denmark on 19 November 1985.

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1989 Danish local elections

Regional elections were held in Denmark on 21 November 1989.

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1993 Danish local elections

Local elections were held in Denmark on 16 November 1993.

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1997 Danish local elections

Local elections were held in Denmark on 18 November 1997.

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2001 Danish local elections

Local elections were held in Denmark on 20 November 2001.

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2005 Danish local elections

Local elections were held in Denmark on 15 November 2005.

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2009 Danish local elections

Local elections were held in Denmark on 17 November 2009.

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2013 Danish local elections

Local elections were held on 19 November 2013 in Denmark's 98 municipal councils, contesting 2,444 seats (previous election: 2,468 seats) for the 2014–2017 term of office, and in five regional councils, contesting 205 seats for the 2014–2017 term.

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2017 Danish local elections

Local elections were held on 21 November 2017 for Denmark's 98 municipal councils and five regional councils.

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2021 Copenhagen City Council election

Copenhagen Municipality is the largest municipality in Denmark.

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2021 Danish local elections

Local elections were held in 2021 for Denmark's 98 municipal councils and five regional councils.

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32 Men

The Assembly of 32 Men (Danish: De 32 Mænds Forsamling), also known as the City's 32 Men (Stadens 32 mænd) or simply as the 32 Men (Danish:De 32 Mænd), was an assembly of respected citizens of Copenhagen, who had the right to demand an audience before the king. Copenhagen City Council and 32 Men are Copenhagen Municipality.

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See also

1840 establishments

  • Copenhagen City Council

Copenhagen Municipality

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copenhagen_City_Council

Also known as City Council of Copenhagen, Copenhagen Municipal Council, Københavns Borgerrepræsentation.

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