Anders Fogh Rasmusen, from the party "Venstre", and we are terribly sorry.
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.
The head of the Danish government is the prime minister. The head of Denmark is the monarch, currently a queen, but the royal family has no political power.
Denmark's government is a constitutional monarchy.
The type of government in the Kingdom of Denmark is Constitutional Monarchy.
Denmark introduced Democracy in 1849, but only from 1901 was so-called parlimentarism enforced, which means that no government can have a majority in parliament against it. Until 1915 only men had the vote, so you can of course discuss how democratic the system was!
The current Head of State of the Kingdom of Denmark is Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II; the current Head of Government (Prime Minister) of Denmark is Helle Thorning-Schmidt (Social Democratic Party)
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No. Although it is a democracy, Denmark is a kingdom and has a queen at its head.
The Kingdom of Denmark has a written constitution.
The lars lokke Rasmussen government
Denmark has a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy. The monarch serves as the head of state, while the Prime Minister is the head of government, leading the executive branch. The Danish Parliament, known as the Folketing, is responsible for legislative functions and operates within a framework that ensures democratic governance. This dual structure allows for both ceremonial duties and active political leadership.
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.