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Karsten Hønge

Karsten Hønge (born 25 September 1958 in Nykøbing Mors) is a Danish politician, who is member of the Folketing for the Socialist People's Party. Karsten Hønge is one of few people who has both been elected to city councils, county councils, regional council, Folketing, and the European Parliament.[1]

Karsten Hønge
Hønge in 2018
Member of the Folketing
Assumed office
18 June 2015
ConstituencyFunen
In office
13 November 2007 – 15 September 2011
ConstituencyFunen
Personal details
Born (1958-09-25) 25 September 1958 (age 64)
Nykøbing Mors, Denmark
Political partySocialist People's Party

Political career Edit

He joined SF and its youth wing SFU in 1973. He was a member of the national leadership of SFU in 1974-1977. He was politically active during his time at Thisted Gymnasium, and from 1977 to 1978 vice-chairman in Danske Gymnasieelevers Sammenslutning, the Danish association of gymnasium students.[1]

From 1978 to 1979, Hønge was a soldier at Skive Garrison, he was a member of the executive committee for the conscripts. Until 2007 he was chairman of the Fynes chapter of the trade union TIB (Træ Industri Byg), who later merged with 3F.[1]

He was a member of the County Council in Fynen County from 2001 to 2006, and in the city council of Odense from 2005 to 2007, where he was leader of the group and member of the employment committee.

In the public debate, Hønge was one of the first on the left wing, who criticized Asmaa Abdol-Hamid from the Red-Green Alliance. He did so at the 2005 local elections, when they both ran for the city council in Odense.[2] I 2006 he wrote the pamphlet "A bull against fundamentalism. A defense for free thoughts." (Danish: ”En bandbulle mod fundamentalisme. Et forsvar for frisind"), critical of religious fundamentalism.[3]

Hønge had been a candidate to the Folketing since 1993, and at the 2007 general election, he was elected to the Folketing. In 2013 he was elected to the regional council in the Region of Southern Denmark as the lead candidate from SF.[1]

In January 2014, he joined the Folketing again as a substitute for Anne Baastrup who was on sick leave. He immediately made himself noticed with critical statements concerning the imminent sale of part of Dong to Goldman Sachs, which SF supported as part of the government.[4] His statements contributed to that party leader Annette Vilhelmsen resigned and SF left the government a week later. Due to his role in this, he was given the nickname "the substitute from hell" by the press.[5]

At the 2015 general election, Hønge was reelected to the Folketing in Funen constituency. He was reelected in 2019. [6][1]

2019 election to the European Parliament Edit

In May 2019, Hønge was a candidate to the European Parliament election, as SF's second candidate on the list after Margrete Auken. The party won two seats, and Hønge won the second. However, since he was also running for reelection to the Folketing at the general election 10 days later, he decided not to take his seat, who instead went to Kira Marie Peter-Hansen.[7] This was criticized by the voters who voted for him.[8] In 2018, Hønge said to a number of media outlets, that he would leave the Folketing, if he were elected to the European Parliament. In weeks prior to the election, Hønge had said to local media on Funen, that the general elections had first priority.[9][10] Hønge later apologized that he was unclear in the process, and called it an "election-blunder".[11] Several members of the Folketing later criticized SF and Hønge's decision, calling it to making fun of the voters and increasing the political alienation.[12][13]

Personal life Edit

Karsten Hønge was born on 25 September 1958 in Nykøbing Mors. He is the son of Anker Hønge, a carpenter and Inger Hønge, a cleaning assistant. He graduated from Thisted Gymnasium in 1978, and became a carpenter in 1983. In 2013 he became journalist from Danish School of Media and Journalism.[1]

External links Edit

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

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Biography on the website of the Danish Parliament (Folketinget)
  2. ^ Asmaa-kritiker ind for SF, TV 2, 14. november 2007
  3. ^ ""Vikaren fra helvede" kom ind i SF-varmen | Navne | jv.dk". www.jv.dk (in Danish). 2018-09-24. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
  4. ^ Portræt: Citatkonge skaber ravage på Borgen (DR Nyheder)
  5. ^ Mie Louise Raatz (30 January 2014). "Portræt: Da 'vikaren fra helvede' vendte tilbage på Borgen". Politiken.
  6. ^ Samtlige stemmer talt op: Se alle de folkevalgte her, 19. juni 2015, tv2.dk, set 21. juni 2015
  7. ^ Nielsen, Nicolas S. (27 May 2019), SF's gruppeformand: Hønge har truffet et fornuftigt valg, DR, retrieved 28 May 2019
  8. ^ Kielgast, Nis (28 May 2019), Vælgere om Karsten Hønges beslutning: ’Skuffende’ og ’svineri’, DR
  9. ^ Rønn, Mette (13. maj 2019) Hønge går til dobbeltvalg - vil slet ikke vælges til EU, TV2/Fyn, hentet 1. juni 2019
  10. ^ Augustinus, Mia S. (7. maj 2019) Dobbelt valgkamp: Hønge giver Folketinget førsteprioritet, Fyens Stiftstidende, hentet 1. juni 2019
  11. ^ Ritzau/JP (28. maj 2019), https://jyllands-posten.dk/politik/ECE11412588/hoenge-undskylder-valgbroeler-en-fortjent-roevfuld-skal-man-laere-af/, Jyllands-Posten, hentet 1. juni 2019
  12. ^ Alvorlig kritik hagler ned over Karsten Hønge: Uærligt, forkasteligt, fup og grotesk pinligt. Artikel på Berlingske.dk 28. maj 2019.
  13. ^ "Folketingets formand: Hønge burde ikke frasige sig EU-mandat". Jyllands-Posten. 28 May 2019. Retrieved 1 June 2019.

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students 1 From 1978 to 1979 Honge was a soldier at Skive Garrison he was a member of the executive committee for the conscripts Until 2007 he was chairman of the Fynes chapter of the trade union TIB Trae Industri Byg who later merged with 3F 1 He was a member of the County Council in Fynen County from 2001 to 2006 and in the city council of Odense from 2005 to 2007 where he was leader of the group and member of the employment committee In the public debate Honge was one of the first on the left wing who criticized Asmaa Abdol Hamid from the Red Green Alliance He did so at the 2005 local elections when they both ran for the city council in Odense 2 I 2006 he wrote the pamphlet A bull against fundamentalism A defense for free thoughts Danish En bandbulle mod fundamentalisme Et forsvar for frisind critical of religious fundamentalism 3 Honge had been a candidate to the Folketing since 1993 and at the 2007 general election he was elected to the Folketing In 2013 he was elected to the regional council in the Region of Southern Denmark as the lead candidate from SF 1 In January 2014 he joined the Folketing again as a substitute for Anne Baastrup who was on sick leave He immediately made himself noticed with critical statements concerning the imminent sale of part of Dong to Goldman Sachs which SF supported as part of the government 4 His statements contributed to that party leader Annette Vilhelmsen resigned and SF left the government a week later Due to his role in this he was given the nickname the substitute from hell by the press 5 At the 2015 general election Honge was reelected to the Folketing in Funen constituency He was reelected in 2019 6 1 2019 election to the European Parliament Edit In May 2019 Honge was a candidate to the European Parliament election as SF s second candidate on the list after Margrete Auken The party won two seats and Honge won the second However since he was also running for reelection to the Folketing at the general election 10 days later he decided not to take his seat who instead went to Kira Marie Peter Hansen 7 This was criticized by the voters who voted for him 8 In 2018 Honge said to a number of media outlets that he would leave the Folketing if he were elected to the European Parliament In weeks prior to the election Honge had said to local media on Funen that the general elections had first priority 9 10 Honge later apologized that he was unclear in the process and called it an election blunder 11 Several members of the Folketing later criticized SF and Honge s decision calling it to making fun of the voters and increasing the political alienation 12 13 Personal life EditKarsten Honge was born on 25 September 1958 in Nykobing Mors He is the son of Anker Honge a carpenter and Inger Honge a cleaning assistant He graduated from Thisted Gymnasium in 1978 and became a carpenter in 1983 In 2013 he became journalist from Danish School of Media and Journalism 1 External links EditBiography on the website of the Danish Parliament Folketinget References Edit a b c d e f Biography on the website of the Danish Parliament Folketinget Asmaa kritiker ind for SF TV 2 14 november 2007 Vikaren fra helvede kom ind i SF varmen Navne jv dk www jv dk in Danish 2018 09 24 Retrieved 2019 08 20 Portraet Citatkonge skaber ravage pa Borgen DR Nyheder Mie Louise Raatz 30 January 2014 Portraet Da vikaren fra helvede vendte tilbage pa Borgen Politiken Samtlige stemmer talt op Se alle de folkevalgte her 19 juni 2015 tv2 dk set 21 juni 2015 Nielsen Nicolas S 27 May 2019 SF s gruppeformand Honge har truffet et fornuftigt valg DR retrieved 28 May 2019 Kielgast Nis 28 May 2019 Vaelgere om Karsten Honges beslutning Skuffende og svineri DR Ronn Mette 13 maj 2019 Honge gar til dobbeltvalg vil slet ikke vaelges til EU TV2 Fyn hentet 1 juni 2019 Augustinus Mia S 7 maj 2019 Dobbelt valgkamp Honge giver Folketinget forsteprioritet Fyens Stiftstidende hentet 1 juni 2019 Ritzau JP 28 maj 2019 https jyllands posten dk politik 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