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Bertel Haarder

Bertel Geismar Haarder (born 7 September 1944, in Rønshoved, near Aabenraa) is a Danish writer, teacher and politician, who was a member of the Folketing for the Venstre political party. He has served as minister several times, including Minister of Education from 1982 to 1993 and again in 2005 to 2010, and most recently as Minister for Culture and Ecclesiastical Affairs from 2015 to 2016 in the L. L. Rasmussen II Cabinet. He is a former member of European Parliament, serving from 1994 to 2001. He has also served as president of Nordic Council on two occasions, first in 2011 and latest from 2020 to 2021.[1][2]

Bertel Geismar Haarder
Minister of Education
In office
10 September 1982 – 25 January 1993
Prime MinisterPoul Schlüter
Preceded byDorte Bennedsen
Succeeded byOle Vig Jensen
Minister for Refugees, Immigrants, Integration and European Affairs
In office
27 November 2001 – 1 January 2003
Prime MinisterAnders Fogh Rasmussen
Minister for Refugees, Immigrants and Integration
In office
1 January 2003 – 2 August 2004
Prime MinisterAnders Fogh Rasmussen
Minister for Refugees, Immigrants, Integration and Development Cooperation
In office
2 August 2004 – 18 February 2005
Prime MinisterAnders Fogh Rasmussen
Minister of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs
In office
18 February 2005 – 23 November 2007
Prime MinisterAnders Fogh Rasmussen
Minister of Education and Nordic Cooperation
In office
18 February 2005 – 23 November 2007
Prime MinisterAnders Fogh Rasmussen
Lars Løkke Rasmussen
Minister of the Interior and Health
In office
23 February 2010 – 3 October 2011
Prime MinisterLars Løkke Rasmussen
Minister for Culture and Ecclesiastical Affairs
In office
28 June 2015 – 28 November 2016
Prime MinisterLars Løkke Rasmussen
Member of the Folketing
In office
8 February 2005 – 1 November 2022
ConstituencyZealand (from 2011)
Greater Copenhagen (2007-2011)
Vestsjælland (2005-2007)
In office
9 January 1975 – 30 September 1999
ConstituencyKøbenhavn (1977-1999)
Nordjylland (1975-1977)
Member of the European Parliament
for Denmark
In office
1994–2001
President of Nordic Council
In office
2011–2011
In office
2020–2021
Personal details
Born (1944-09-07) 7 September 1944 (age 78)
Rønshoved, Denmark
Political partyVenstre
Alma materAarhus University

Political career Edit

Haarder was first elected to the Folketing (Parliament) in 1975. Until 1977 he was a member of the Folketing representing North Jutland County constituency, and from 1977 to 1999 he was a member of the Folketing from Copenhagen County constituency. From 2005 to 2007, he was a member from Vestsjælland County constituency, and since 2007 he has been a member from Greater Copenhagen constituency. He was also a Member of the European Parliament from 1994 to 2001, and he served as Vice-Chairman of the European Parliament from 1997 to 1999.

From 10 September 1982 to 25 January 1993 he was Education Minister in various cabinets of Poul Schlüter. From 10 September 1987 to 25 January 1993 he was also the Minister of Research.

From November 2001 to February 2005 he was Minister for Refugees, Immigrants and Integration in the Cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen I, and enacted a policy of tough measures designed to limit the number of immigrants coming to Denmark. From February 2005 until February 2010 Haarder was once more the Education Minister in the Cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen II. From February 2010 to October 2011 he was Interior and Health Minister in the Lars Løkke Rasmussen I Cabinet

Furthermore, from February 2005 to November 2007 he was minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs and from November 2007 until February 2010 the Minister of Nordic Cooperation in the Cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen III. In February 2010 the veteran minister took over as Interior and Health Minister until October 2011. He is the longest serving Danish minister.[3]

In 2021 Haarder announced he would not be standing at the 2022 Danish general election and subsequently lost his seat in the Folketing.[4]

Personal life Edit

Haarder was born 7 September 1944 on Rønshoved højskole, son of Hans Haarder and Agnete Haarder. He graduated in Political Science from Aarhus University in 1970. From 1968 to 1973 he worked as a teacher on Askov Højskole.[5] From 1971 to 1973 he worked as a teacher at Haderslev State Teacher Training College. From 1973 to 1975 he worked as a lecturer at Aalborg Teacher Training College.[6]

Bibliography Edit

  • Statskollektivisme og Spildproduktion (1973)
  • Institutionernes Tyranni (1974)
  • Den organiserede arbejdsløshed (1975)
  • Danskerne år 2002 (1977)
  • Midt i en klynketid (1980)
  • Kampen om gymnasiet (1982, co-author)
  • Ny-liberalismen – og dens rødder (1982, co-author)
  • Grænser for politik (1990)
  • Slip friheden løs (1990)
  • Lille land, hvad nu? (1994)
  • Den bløde kynisme (1997)
  • Op mod strømmen - med højskolen i ryggen (2012)
  • Bertels bedste - sange og fortællinger fra Borgen (2018)

Honours and decorations Edit

External links Edit

  • Biography on the website of the Danish Parliament (Folketinget)

References Edit

  1. ^ "Bertel Haarder". Ft.dk. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Bertel Haarder, Nordisk Råds præsident 2021". Norden.org. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Farvel til Haarder og Jelved: Her er de andre længst siddende folketingsmedlemmer". Altinget.dk. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Bertel Haarder genopstiller ikke til Folketinget - TV 2". nyheder.tv2.dk (in Danish). 2021-02-26. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  5. ^ "Bertel Haarder". Denstoredanske.lex.dk. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  6. ^ "*". The Danish Parliament. Retrieved 2021-11-16.
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Education
1982 — 1993
Succeeded by
Ole Vig Jensen
Preceded by
New office
Minister of Research
1987 — 1993
Succeeded by
Preceded by
New office
Minister for Refugees, Immigrants and Integration
2001 — 2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by
New office
Minister for European Affairs
2001 – 2003
Succeeded by
Office abolished
Preceded by
New office
Minister for Development Cooperation
2004 — 2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by Education Minister of Denmark
2005 – 2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs of Denmark
2005 – 2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Nordic Cooperation
2007 – 2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of the Interior
2010 – 2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Health
2010 – 2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for Culture and Ecclesiastical Affairs
2015 – 2016
Succeeded by

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Bertel Geismar Haarder born 7 September 1944 in Ronshoved near Aabenraa is a Danish writer teacher and politician who was a member of the Folketing for the Venstre political party He has served as minister several times including Minister of Education from 1982 to 1993 and again in 2005 to 2010 and most recently as Minister for Culture and Ecclesiastical Affairs from 2015 to 2016 in the L L Rasmussen II Cabinet He is a former member of European Parliament serving from 1994 to 2001 He has also served as president of Nordic Council on two occasions first in 2011 and latest from 2020 to 2021 1 2 Bertel Geismar HaarderMinister of EducationIn office 10 September 1982 25 January 1993Prime MinisterPoul SchluterPreceded byDorte BennedsenSucceeded byOle Vig JensenMinister for Refugees Immigrants Integration and European AffairsIn office 27 November 2001 1 January 2003Prime MinisterAnders Fogh RasmussenMinister for Refugees Immigrants and IntegrationIn office 1 January 2003 2 August 2004Prime MinisterAnders Fogh RasmussenMinister for Refugees Immigrants Integration and Development CooperationIn office 2 August 2004 18 February 2005Prime MinisterAnders Fogh RasmussenMinister of Education and Ecclesiastical AffairsIn office 18 February 2005 23 November 2007Prime MinisterAnders Fogh RasmussenMinister of Education and Nordic CooperationIn office 18 February 2005 23 November 2007Prime MinisterAnders Fogh RasmussenLars Lokke RasmussenMinister of the Interior and HealthIn office 23 February 2010 3 October 2011Prime MinisterLars Lokke RasmussenMinister for Culture and Ecclesiastical AffairsIn office 28 June 2015 28 November 2016Prime MinisterLars Lokke RasmussenMember of the FolketingIn office 8 February 2005 1 November 2022ConstituencyZealand from 2011 Greater Copenhagen 2007 2011 Vestsjaelland 2005 2007 In office 9 January 1975 30 September 1999ConstituencyKobenhavn 1977 1999 Nordjylland 1975 1977 Member of the European Parliamentfor DenmarkIn office 1994 2001President of Nordic CouncilIn office 2011 2011In office 2020 2021Personal detailsBorn 1944 09 07 7 September 1944 age 78 Ronshoved DenmarkPolitical partyVenstreAlma materAarhus University Contents 1 Political career 2 Personal life 3 Bibliography 4 Honours and decorations 5 External links 6 ReferencesPolitical career EditHaarder was first elected to the Folketing Parliament in 1975 Until 1977 he was a member of the Folketing representing North Jutland County constituency and from 1977 to 1999 he was a member of the Folketing from Copenhagen County constituency From 2005 to 2007 he was a member from Vestsjaelland County constituency and since 2007 he has been a member from Greater Copenhagen constituency He was also a Member of the European Parliament from 1994 to 2001 and he served as Vice Chairman of the European Parliament from 1997 to 1999 From 10 September 1982 to 25 January 1993 he was Education Minister in various cabinets of Poul Schluter From 10 September 1987 to 25 January 1993 he was also the Minister of Research From November 2001 to February 2005 he was Minister for Refugees Immigrants and Integration in the Cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen I and enacted a policy of tough measures designed to limit the number of immigrants coming to Denmark From February 2005 until February 2010 Haarder was once more the Education Minister in the Cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen II From February 2010 to October 2011 he was Interior and Health Minister in the Lars Lokke Rasmussen I CabinetFurthermore from February 2005 to November 2007 he was minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs and from November 2007 until February 2010 the Minister of Nordic Cooperation in the Cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen III In February 2010 the veteran minister took over as Interior and Health Minister until October 2011 He is the longest serving Danish minister 3 In 2021 Haarder announced he would not be standing at the 2022 Danish general election and subsequently lost his seat in the Folketing 4 Personal life EditHaarder was born 7 September 1944 on Ronshoved hojskole son of Hans Haarder and Agnete Haarder He graduated in Political Science from Aarhus University in 1970 From 1968 to 1973 he worked as a teacher on Askov Hojskole 5 From 1971 to 1973 he worked as a teacher at Haderslev State Teacher Training College From 1973 to 1975 he worked as a lecturer at Aalborg Teacher Training College 6 Bibliography EditStatskollektivisme og Spildproduktion 1973 Institutionernes Tyranni 1974 Den organiserede arbejdsloshed 1975 Danskerne ar 2002 1977 Midt i en klynketid 1980 Kampen om gymnasiet 1982 co author Ny liberalismen og dens rodder 1982 co author Graenser for politik 1990 Slip friheden los 1990 Lille land hvad nu 1994 Den blode kynisme 1997 Op mod strommen med hojskolen i ryggen 2012 Bertels bedste sange og fortaellinger fra Borgen 2018 Honours and decorations Edit Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Grand Cross 1st Class Order of St Olav Grand Cross Order of the Polar Star Commander 1st Class Order of the Falcon Grand Cross Order of the Dannebrog Grand Cross Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold with Star Order of the White Rose of FinlandExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bertel Haarder Biography on the website of the Danish Parliament Folketinget References Edit Bertel Haarder Ft dk Retrieved 4 April 2021 Bertel Haarder Nordisk Rads praesident 2021 Norden org Retrieved 4 April 2021 Farvel til Haarder og Jelved Her er de andre laengst siddende folketingsmedlemmer Altinget dk Retrieved 4 April 2021 Bertel Haarder genopstiller ikke til Folketinget TV 2 nyheder tv2 dk in Danish 2021 02 26 Retrieved 2022 11 03 Bertel Haarder Denstoredanske lex dk Retrieved 4 April 2021 The Danish Parliament Retrieved 2021 11 16 Political officesPreceded byDorte Bennedsen Minister of Education1982 1993 Succeeded byOle Vig JensenPreceded byNew office Minister of Research1987 1993 Succeeded bySvend BergsteinPreceded byNew office Minister for Refugees Immigrants and Integration2001 2004 Succeeded byRikke HvilshojPreceded byNew office Minister for European Affairs2001 2003 Succeeded byOffice abolishedPreceded byNew office Minister for Development Cooperation2004 2005 Succeeded byUlla TornaesPreceded byUlla Tornaes Education Minister of Denmark2005 2010 Succeeded byTina NedergaardPreceded byTove Fergo Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs of Denmark2005 2007 Succeeded byBirthe Ronn HornbechPreceded byConnie Hedegaard Minister of Nordic Cooperation2007 2010 Succeeded byKaren EllemannPreceded byKaren Ellemann Minister of the Interior2010 2011 Succeeded byMargrethe VestagerPreceded byJakob Axel Nielsen Minister of Health2010 2011 Succeeded byAstrid KragPreceded byMarianne Jelved Minister for Culture and Ecclesiastical Affairs2015 2016 Succeeded byMette Bock Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bertel Haarder amp oldid 1150155625, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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