We have a constitutional monarchy, meaning we have a queen who signs the law.
We have two leading parties in Denmark, Venstre (conservative) and Socialistisk Folkeparti (socialists). The Prime Minister in Denmark is Helle Thorning Smith, the leader of Socialistisk Folkeparti.
The danish government is chosen by Folketinget (House of Parliament), and can only remain as long as the majority of Folketinget supports them.
A government usually consists of several political parties that together make the majority of Folketinget. The 'ruling' parties, from which the ministers come, might not make out the majority and have thus arranged a cooperation with one or more 'supporting' parties, that provide more votes in exchange for the government including parts of their political policy, so the supporting party has influence in the state.
Danish politics are mostly more socialistic than the American politics, and more kapitalistic than the French politics.
"The Kingdom of Denmark is a constitutional monarchy organised in the form of a parliamentary democracy, with its seat of government in thecapital city of Copenhagen. The kingdom is unitary, with powers to manage internal affairs being devolved from the central government to Greenland and the Faroe Islands; this polity is referred to as rigsfælleskabet (the Danish Realm). Denmark proper is the hegemonial area, where judicial, executive, and legislative power reside.[9] The Faroe Islands are defined to be a community of people within the kingdom, and the Greenlandic people are defined as a separate people with the right to self-determination."
Constitutional monarchy.
You could call it a democracy, but we have a monarchy. The proper term would be a constitutional monarchy.
Denmark's government is a constitutional monarchy.
Denmark is a constitutional monarchy, e.g. a democracy where the Queen is the formal princeps of state, but in practice reduced to symbolism beneath Minister of State and parlament.
constitution monarchy:a monarch acts as head of state within the parameters of a written, unwritten,or blended constitution
Constitutional monarchy .
Denmark is a constitutional monarchy, whereas USA is a constitutional republic, meaning Denmark has a monarchy and a queen (it can be a king) who signs the laws. In Denmark there's only one election and whoever wins gets to form the government. There's typically 2 or more parties in a government.
Denmark's adjective form is Denmark, because you would say "The city of Denmark." What city? Denmark.
Denmark's government is a constitutional monarchy.
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The type of government in the Kingdom of Denmark is Constitutional Monarchy.
The quote " Denmark must be bodyguard for all Jews", implies that the government of Denmark has the responsibility of protecting its citizens against any form of aggression.
The Kingdom of Denmark is a parliamentary, democratic, and constitutional monarchy. The Head of Government is the Prime Minister who leads the government (cabinet). The Head of State is the King/Queen of Denmark.
We had a monarchy if you can call that a government. But besides that no. According to our Constitution we are still a monarchy though but we have a parlament and a primeminister running the country.
yes
The lars lokke Rasmussen government
The Kingdom of Denmark has a written constitution.
The answer is yes, because Denmark's government is a Constitutional Monarchy.