Venstre (Denmark)

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The party is a member of Liberal International and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) and has four MEPs in the European Parliament.[7]

History

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Venstre 1945 election material ("Venstre has been dealt a good hand").

1870–1910

Venstre was founded in 1870 under the name "Det Forenede Venstre" (Template:Lit). Originally, the party consisted of multiple conflicting groups, all united under the classical liberal (then the standard left-wing) ideology, the safeguarding of farmers' interests and opposition to the then right-wing classical conservative party Højre (literally "Right"). After the party in 1872 gained an absolute majority in the Folketing, it became the leading voice in the battle for parliamentarism, whereafter the party in 1895 split in two, Venstrereformpartiet ("Venstre Reform Party") and Det Moderate Venstre ("The Moderate Left"). In 1905, social liberal factions split from the party and formed Radikale Venstre (also known as the Danish Social Liberal Party), and in 1910 Venstrereformpartiet and Det Moderate Venstre reunited again under the name Venstre.[8]

1910–2009

With the decreasing numbers of farms and the growing urbanisation, membership and voter support dropped in the 1950s. During the 1960s the party gradually evolved from being a traditional farmers' party to a more general liberal party. In 1984 Uffe Ellemann-Jensen was elected chairman, and by profiling the liberal ideology in sharp confrontation to the Social Democrats, for example by campaigning for a reduction of the public sector, increasing market management and privatisation, and by being pro-EU, the party returned to its historical position as the biggest liberal party in the 1990s.[8]

After a disappointing 1998 general election, Ellemann-Jensen resigned as chairman and Anders Fogh Rasmussen was elected in his place. He immediately changed the party's usual confrontational strategy, instead appealing to the political centre. In the 2001 general elections the party campaigned for tighter immigration policies and a "tax stop", which proved successful and the party once again became the biggest in parliament, winning 31.2% of the vote and 56 seats. Venstre formed a coalition government with the Conservative People's Party and the Danish People's Party. For the first time since 1929 a liberal government was no longer dependent on the centre parties. Despite a small decline in both the 2005 general elections (29% and 52 seats) and the 2007 general elections (26.2% and 46 seats), the party remained the biggest and the coalition government continued.[8]

On 5 April 2009, Fogh Rasmussen resigned as chairman, instead serving as Secretary General of NATO. In his place Lars Løkke Rasmussen was elected.[9]

2009–present

In the 2011 general elections, the party gained 26.7% of the vote and 47 seats, but was not able to form a government, instead leading the opposition against Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt's Social Democratic coalition.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Even though the party lost voter support in the 2015 general elections, only gaining 19.5% of the vote, the party formed a minority government. This government was short-lived, and in 2016 Løkke Rasmussen invited the Conservative People's Party and the Liberal Alliance to form a coalition government instead.[10]

During the campaign of the 2019 general elections, Løkke Rasmussen published an autobiography, in which he opened up for the possibility of forming a government with the Social Democrats.[11] This was seen as controversial in the liberal "blue bloc", and Social Democratic leader Mette Frederiksen immediately declined the proposition.[12]

Following internal fighting in the party, Løkke Rasmussen and vice chairman Kristian Jensen both resigned on 31 August 2019. On 21 September 2019, political spokesman and former Minister for Environment and Food Jakob Ellemann-Jensen was elected the party's next chairman.[13]

Following the 2022 general election, in which Venstre suffered its worst result since 1988, Venstre joined a grand coalition government led by Social Democrat leader Mette Frederiksen, and also comprising the Moderates, a Venstre splinter formed by former Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen.[14]

Ideology

Venstre is categorised as centre-right on the political spectrum,[15] although it has been also described as centrist[16][17] and right-wing.[18][19][20][21] Ideologically, it has been described as conservative-liberal,[22][1][2][3][21][23] liberal-conservative,[24][25][26][27] liberal,[28][29][30][31] conservative,[21][32] classical-liberal,[33] and agrarian.[21] Additionally, Venstre takes a nativist stance regarding immigration and asylum-seeking; they had also said that "immigrants should learn Danish and understand and respect Danish culture and traditions".[34][35]

Venstre is an economically liberal party[28][36] within the Nordic agrarian tradition,[37] and today is notably more pro–free market than its sister parties.[38]Template:Update inline Since the elections in 2001, Venstre has enacted a so-called "tax stop" in order to halt the growth in taxes seen during the previous eight years under the Social Democrats. This tax stop has been under heavy fire from the parties on the left bloc of Danish politics, allegedly for being "asocial" and "only for the rich."[39][40]

Organization

Name and terms

The fact that the major centre-right political party in a country calls itself 'Left' is often confusing to foreign (and sometimes Danish) observers. The name has, however, its historical explanation. At the time of its foundation, Venstre affirmed then-progressive ideas in the Danish parliament. Their opponents, Højre (Right), the forerunner of the present-day Conservative People's Party, advocated for established interests, particularly the Church of Denmark and the landed gentry. In current Danish politics there is a clear distinction between the concepts of Venstre (Left, i.e., the party bearing that name) and venstrefløj (left wing, i.e., socialist and other left-leaning parties). The use of the word for "left" in the name of the Danish political party Radikale Venstre (literally: "Radical Left") and the Norwegian party Venstre is meant to refer to liberalism and not socialism.

Members of the party are referred to as venstremænd and venstrekvinder, respectively "Venstre men" and "Venstre women" (singular: -mand, -kvinde).

Leadership

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Prime ministers

Youth and student wings

European affiliation and representation

In the European Parliament, Venstre sits in the Renew Europe group with four MEPs.[41][42][43][44]

In the European Committee of the Regions, Venstre sits in the Renew Europe CoR group, with three full and two alternate members for the 2020–2025 mandate.[45][46]

Election results

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Parliament

Election Votes % Seats +/- Government
1872 Template:Composition bar New Opposition
1873 Template:Composition bar Decrease 2 Opposition
1876 Template:Composition bar Increase 23 Opposition
1879 Template:Composition bar Decrease 9 Opposition
1881
(May)
Template:Composition bar Increase 4 Opposition
1881
(Jul)
Template:Composition bar Increase 6 Opposition
1884 80,000 56.3 (#1) Template:Composition bar Increase 6 Opposition
1887 132,000 58.1 (#1) Template:Composition bar Decrease 7 Opposition
1890 123,000 53.0 (#1) Template:Composition bar Increase 1 Opposition
1892 63,000 28.1 (#3) Template:Composition bar Decrease 45 Opposition
1895 89,530 40.5 (#1) Template:Composition bar Increase 23 Opposition
1898 98,070 43.6 (#1) Template:Composition bar Increase 10 Opposition
1901 103,495 45.9 (#1) Template:Composition bar Increase 13 Majority
1903 121,357 49.4 (#1) Template:Composition bar Decrease 3 Majority
1906 94,272 31.2 (#1) Template:Composition bar Decrease 17 Minority
1909 77,949 24.0 (#1) Template:Composition bar Decrease 19 Minority (1909)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
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1910 118,902 34.1 (#1) Template:Composition bar Increase 20 Majority
1913 103,917 28.6 (#2) Template:Composition bar Decrease 13 Opposition
1915 8,081 62.8 (#1) Template:Composition bar Decrease 1 Opposition
1918 269,646 29.4 (#1) Template:Composition bar Increase 2 Opposition
1920
(Apr)
350,563 34.2 (#1) Template:Composition bar Increase 3 Caretaker government
1920
(Jul)
344,351 36.1 (#1) Template:Composition bar Increase 3 Minority
1920
(Sep)
411,661 34.0 (#1) Template:Composition bar Steady 0 Minority
1924 362,682 28.3 (#2) Template:Composition bar Decrease 7 Opposition
1926 378,137 28.3 (#2) Template:Composition bar Increase 2 Minority
1929 402,121 28.3 (#2) Template:Composition bar Decrease 3 Opposition
1932 381,862 24.7 (#2) Template:Composition bar Decrease 5 Opposition
1935 292,247 17.8 (#2) Template:Composition bar Decrease 10 Opposition
1939 309,355 18.2 (#2) Template:Composition bar Increase 2 Opposition (1939–1940)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
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1943 376,850 18.7 (#3) Template:Composition bar Decrease 2 Coalition
1945 479,158 23.4 (#2) Template:Composition bar Increase 10 Minority
1947 Template:Efn 529,066 27.6 (#2) Template:Composition bar Increase 8 Opposition
1950 438,188 21.3 (#2) Template:Composition bar Decrease 14 Coalition
1953
(Apr)
456,896 22.1 (#2) Template:Composition bar Increase 1 Coalition
1953
(Sep)
499,656 23.1 (#2) Template:Composition bar Increase 9 Opposition
1957 578,932 25.1 (#2) Template:Composition bar Increase 3 Opposition
1960 512,041 21.1 (#2) Template:Composition bar Decrease 7 Opposition
1964 547,770 20.8 (#2) Template:Composition bar Steady 0 Opposition
1966 539,027 19.3 (#2) Template:Composition bar Decrease 3 Opposition
1968 530,167 18.6 (#3) Template:Composition bar Decrease 1 Coalition
1971 450,904 15.6 (#3) Template:Composition bar Decrease 4 Opposition
1973 374,283 12.3 (#3) Template:Composition bar Decrease 8 Minority
1975 711,298 23.3 (#2) Template:Composition bar Increase 20 Opposition
1977 371,728 12.0 (#3) Template:Composition bar Decrease 21 Opposition (1977–1978)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
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1979 396,484 12.5 (#2) Template:Composition bar Increase 1 Opposition
1981 353,280 11.3 (#4) Template:Composition bar Decrease 2 Opposition (1981–1982)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
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1984 405,737 12.1 (#3) Template:Composition bar Increase 2 Coalition
1987 354,291 10.5 (#4) Template:Composition bar Decrease 3 Coalition
1988 394,190 11.8 (#4) Template:Composition bar Increase 3 Coalition
1990 511,643 15.8 (#3) Template:Composition bar Increase 7 Coalition (1990–1993)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
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1994 775,176 23.3 (#2) Template:Composition bar Increase 13 Opposition
1998 817,894 24.0 (#2) Template:Composition bar Steady 0 Opposition
2001 1,077,858 31.2 (#1) Template:Composition bar Increase 14 Coalition
2005 974,636 29.0 (#1) Template:Composition bar Decrease 4 Coalition
2007 908,472 26.2 (#1) Template:Composition bar Decrease 6 Coalition
2011 947,725 26.7 (#1) Template:Composition bar Increase 1 Opposition
2015 685,188 19.5 (#3) Template:Composition bar Decrease 13 Minority (2015–2016)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
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2019 825,486 23.4 (#2) Template:Composition bar Increase 9 Opposition
2022 460,546 13.3 (#2) Template:Composition bar Decrease 20 Coalition

Local elections

Municipal elections
Year Seats
# ±
1925 Template:Composition bar
1929 Template:Composition bar Increase 324
1933 Template:Composition bar Increase 77
1937 Template:Composition bar Decrease 318
1943 Template:Composition bar Decrease 157
1946 Template:Composition bar Increase 302
1950 Template:Composition bar Decrease 177
1954 Template:Composition bar Increase 11
1958 Template:Composition bar Increase 52
1962 Template:Composition bar Decrease 209
1966 Template:Composition bar Decrease 449
Municipal reform
1970 Template:Composition bar Decrease 667
1974 Template:Composition bar Increase 197
1978 Template:Composition bar Decrease 122
1981 Template:Composition bar Increase 85
1985 Template:Composition bar Decrease 39
1989 Template:Composition bar Increase 60
1993 Template:Composition bar Increase 340
1997 Template:Composition bar Decrease 44
2001 Template:Composition bar Increase 109
Municipal reform
2005 Template:Composition bar Decrease 862
2009 Template:Composition bar Decrease 105
2013 Template:Composition bar Increase 68
2017 Template:Composition bar Decrease 79
2021 Template:Composition bar Decrease 68
 
Regional elections
Year Seats
# ±
1935 217,375 Template:Composition bar New
1943 300,241 Template:Composition bar Decrease 1
1946 368,040 Template:Composition bar Increase 16
1950 348,861 Template:Composition bar Decrease 11
1954 355,295 Template:Composition bar Decrease 1
1958 412,111 Template:Composition bar Increase 8
1962 387,628 Template:Composition bar Decrease 8
1966 402,574 Template:Composition bar Decrease 12
Municipal reform
1970 449,479 Template:Composition bar Decrease 20
1974 400,062 Template:Composition bar Increase 3
1978 411,812 Template:Composition bar Decrease 8
1981 457,565 Template:Composition bar Decrease 6
1985 418,149 Template:Composition bar Decrease 1
1989 451,807 Template:Composition bar Increase 6
1993 717,536 Template:Composition bar Increase 36
1997 665,857 Template:Composition bar Decrease 1
2001 963,220 Template:Composition bar Increase 15
Municipal reform
2005 744,466 Template:Composition bar Decrease 79
2009 648,903 Template:Composition bar Decrease 6
2013 809,664 Template:Composition bar Increase 8
2017 Template:Composition bar Decrease 8
2021 Template:Composition bar Steady 0
 
Mayors
Year Seats
No. ±
2005 Template:Composition bar
2009 Template:Composition bar Decrease 4
2013 Template:Composition bar Increase 17
2017 Template:Composition bar Decrease 11
2021 Template:Composition bar Decrease 2

European Parliament

Year List leader Votes % Seats +/– EP Group
1979 Tove Nielsen 252,767 14.48 (#3) Template:Composition bar New LD
1984 248,397 12.48 (#4) Template:Composition bar Decrease 1 LDR
1989 Niels Anker Kofoed 297,565 16.63 (#3) Template:Composition bar Increase 1
1994 Eva Kjer Hansen 394,362 18.96 (#1) Template:Composition bar Increase 1 ELDR
1999 Bertel Haarder 460,834 23.39 (#1) Template:Composition bar Increase 1
2004 Karin Riis-Jørgensen 366,734 19.36 (#2) Template:Composition bar Decrease 2 ALDE
2009 Jens Rohde 474,041 20.24 (#2) Template:Composition bar Steady 0
2014 Ulla Tørnæs 379,840 16.68 (#3) Template:Composition bar Decrease 1
2019 Morten Løkkegaard 648,203 23.50 (#1) Template:Composition bar Increase 2 RE
2024 360,212 14.72 (#3) Template:Composition bar Decrease 2

See also

Notes


References

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Further reading

  • Tom Matz (2004), Venstre ved du hvor du har Template:In lang. ForlagsKompagniet: Nørhaven Book.

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