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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!

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Yes, Denmark has a parliamentary system of government. The Danish Parliament, known as the Folketing, is the supreme legislative body and the Prime Minister is the head of government.

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