Conservative People's Party (Denmark)

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Template:Short description Template:Redirect Template:Infobox political party The Conservative People's Party (Template:Langx, DKF), also known as The Conservatives (Template:Lang) is a centre-right political party in Denmark. The party is a member of the International Democracy Union and the European People's Party.

History

Election poster, 1939. It reads: Comrades – let it now be over! Vote for more work! Vote Conservative.

The party was founded in 1916<ref name="auto"/> based mostly on its predecessor, Højre ("Right") after its downfall, but also on the Free Conservatives and a moderate faction of the liberal party Venstre ("Left"). The party was a part of the coalition government during World War II, where the leader John Christmas Møller provided the voice for BBC London's daily radio to Denmark. However, while a number of conservatives participated in the resistance movement, some conservatives were sympathetic to fascist ideology, and the youth wing of the party praised several fascist movements in Europe during the 1930s.<ref>Knud Holt Nielsen (Information), 29 January 2004: "Danske konservative var fascineret af fascismen"</ref>

Since World War II, the party has participated in several coalition governments, but only one Prime Minister of Denmark, Poul Schlüter, has come from this party; he served as prime minister from 1982 to 1993. His government had to resign after the Tamil Case, when the Justice Minister, Erik Ninn-Hansen (himself a former Conservative leader), was impeached.<ref>Thi kendes for ret. Dokument. Rigsrettens dom over forhenværende justitsminister Erik Ninn- Hansen afsagt 22. juni 1995. Weekendavisen, 23 June 1995, 1._sektion, Side 3</ref>

The party used its first logo in 1950, consisting of the serif-letter "C" coloured green. On 24 August 2000, the Conservative People's Party rebranded itself as the Conservatives, and at the same time retired its 50-year-old green serif-letter "C" logo, thus launching a new logo for the first time since 1950. The new logo was a circle which contains a chartreuse circle with the letter "C".

From the 2001 parliament elections until 2011, the Conservative People's Party was the junior partner in a coalition government led by Venstre. In the 2004 European parliament elections, the party won a seat. Four months later, on 23 October 2004, it adopted a logo consisting of a green circle-squared box that contains a dark-green screen with the letter "C" that is coloured green; the "Konservative" wordmark is placed below the symbol, though it too is also coloured green. The member is currently Bendt Bendtsen, who is a member of the EPP Group in the European Parliament. In the 2014 European election, the party garnered 9.1% of the national vote, retaining Bendtsen's seat as MEP.

In the 2011 parliamentary election for the Folketing (Danish national parliament), the Conservative People's Party won eight seats, 10 fewer than it had won in the previous election in 2007, and it received 4.9% of the vote, placing the party in eighth place nationally. On 27 September 2013, the Conservative People's Party received the current version of its logo: the colour of the letter "C" was changed to white, the circle-square retained its dark-green colour, and the circle-squared line was removed from it. At the same time, the party gave up being known as the Conservatives, reverting to its former name as the Conservative People's Party.

At the 2015 election, the party did badly and was reduced to a mere six seats, which made it the smallest party in the Folketing. But Søren Pape Poulsen (who had taken over as leader the previous year) managed to double the party's seats to 12 in the 2019 election with 6.6% of the vote.<ref>Konservativ folketingsgruppe nikker ja til Pape, Politiken, 7 August 2014</ref> After that election, several opinion polls indicated that the party enjoyed wider popular support than Venstre,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Politiken (20 January 2022). "Grafik: Se den nyeste samt årtiers Megafon-målinger i grafik"</ref> but at the 2022 election gained just 5.5%, following an election campaign significantly influenced by affairs concerning Pape Poulsen's personal life.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Poulsen died suddenly at the age of 52 on 2 March 2024, leaving the party leadership vacant.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Organization

The youth branch of the Conservative People's Party, albeit an independent organisation, is Young Conservatives, the earliest formed youth organisation in Denmark, founded in December 1904, and believed to be one of the oldest in the world,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> preceding the Conservative People's Party by 10 years. The student branch is Conservative Students, likewise an independent organisation, which has branches at all Danish Universities.

The party remains committed to a centre-right alliance, working most closely with the liberal Venstre and somewhat less closely with the right-wing populist Danish People's Party. The Conservative People's Party cooperated with the Social Liberal Party during its time in power in the 1980s, and also with the centre-left government under Poul Nyrup Rasmussen in the 1990s.

Ideology and policies

Template:Conservatism in Denmark The party's current purpose clause states: "The Conservative People's Party aims to gather everyone who joins the party's program and to work for the spread of conservative views."<ref>"Vedtægter" Template:Webarchive. Det Konservative Folkeparti.</ref> The party has named Edmund Burke as one of its intellectual sources.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The Conservative People's Party presently advocates individual freedom and responsibility, a free market economy, respecting private property, the importance of community for the individual, modernization of the public sector, decentralization, ensuring up-to-date military defense, and an emphasis on protecting Denmark's national history and traditions.Template:Citation needed In foreign policy, the party supports economic cooperation with the European Union to aid Denmark's economic growth and keep peace in Europe, but maintains the EU must also respect the right to national identity and calls for a less centralized EU in which member states can maintain sovereignty over their national, regional and local decision making powers.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The party also highlights environmentalism as one of its core philosophies in accordance to green conservatism.<ref name="green"/>

List of leaders

Political leaders

John Christmas Møller 1928–1947
Ole Bjørn Kraft 1947–1955
Aksel Møller 1955–1958
Poul Sørensen 1958–1969
Poul Møller 1969–1971
Erik Ninn-Hansen 1971–1974
Poul Schlüter 1974–1993
Henning Dyremose 1993
Hans Engell 1993–1997
Per Stig Møller 1997–1998
Pia Christmas-Møller 1998–1999
Bendt Bendtsen 1999–2008
Lene Espersen 2008–2011
Lars Barfoed 2011–2014
Søren Pape Poulsen 2014–2024
Mona Juul 2024–present

Party chairmen

Emil Piper 1916–1928
Charles Tvede 1928–1932
John Christmas Møller 1932–1939
Vilhelm Fibiger 1939–1948
Halfdan Hendriksen 1948–1957
Einar Foss 1957–1965
Knud Thestrup 1965–1972
Erik Haunstrup Clemmensen 1972–1974
Poul Schlüter 1974–1977
Ib Stetter 1977–1981
Poul Schlüter 1981–1993
Torben Rechendorff 1993–1995
Hans Engell 1995–1997
Per Stig Møller 1997–1998
Poul Andreassen 1998–2000
Bendt Bendtsen 2000–2008
Lene Espersen 2008–2011
Lars Barfoed 2011–2014
Søren Pape Poulsen 2014–2024
Mona Juul 2024–present

Notable members

  • John Christmas Møller – World War II resistance figure in exile in England.
  • Poul Schlüter – The longest-serving Danish prime minister since Thorvald Stauning. Schlüter is the Conservative People's Party's only prime minister to date. He led the Conservative People's Party to its best-ever result at a national election, reaching 23.4% of the national vote. After his term as prime minister ended he was elected to the European Parliament in 1994, reaching a record breaking number of 247,956 personal votes.
  • Connie Hedegaard – Appointed as the European Union's first ever European Commissioner for Climate Action in February 2010, Hedegaard was elected to the Danish Parliament as a member for the Conservative People's Party in 1984 at the age of 23, becoming the youngest Danish MP ever at that time. In 1989, Hedegaard became first spokesperson for the Conservative People's Party, but left politics for journalism in 1990.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • Stefan G. Rasmussen (born 23 July 1947), a former Danish pilot who captained the crash-landing SAS flight 751 on 27 December 1991, in which there were no fatalities. He then entered politics, serving in the Danish Folketing from 1994 to 1996.

Election results

Parliament

Election Votes % Seats +/- Government
1918 167,865 18.3 (#4) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 14Template:Efn Template:No2
1920
(Apr)
201,499 19.6 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 6 Caretaker government
1920
(Jul)
180,293 18.9 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 2 Template:Partial2
Sep
1920
216,733 17.9 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 1 Template:Partial2
1924 242,955 18.9 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 1 Template:No2
1926 275,793 20.6 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 2 Template:Partial2
1929 233,935 16.5 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 6 Template:No2
1932 358,509 17.3 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 3 Template:No2
1935 293,393 17.8 (#2) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 1 Template:No2
1939 301,625 17.8 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:No2 Template:Small
Template:Yes2 Template:Small
1943 421,523 21.0 (#2) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 5 Template:Yes2
1945 373,688 18.2 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 5 Template:Partial2
1947 259,324 12.4 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 9 Template:No2
1950 365,236 17.8 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 10 Template:Yes2
1953
(Apr)
358,509 17.3 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 1 Template:Yes2
1953
(Sep)
383,843 16.6 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 4 Template:No2
1957 383,843 16.6 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:No2
1960 435,764 17.9 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 2 Template:No2
1964 527,798 20.1 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 4 Template:No2
1966 522,028 18.7 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 2 Template:No2
1968 581,051 20.4 (#2) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 3 Template:Yes2
1971 481,335 16.7 (#2) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 6 Template:No2
1973 279,391 9.2 (#5) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 15 Template:Partial2
1975 168,164 5.5 (#5) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 6 Template:No2
1977 263,262 8.5 (#4) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 5 Template:No2
1979 395,653 12.5 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 7 Template:No2
1981 451,478 14.5 (#2) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 4 Template:No2 Template:Small
Template:Yes2 Template:Small
1984 788,224 23.4 (#2) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 16 Template:Yes2
1987 700,886 20.8 (#2) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 4 Template:Yes2
1988 642,048 19.3 (#2) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 3 Template:Yes2
1990 517,293 16.0 (#2) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 5 Template:Yes2 Template:Small
Template:No2 Template:Small
1994 499,845 15.0 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 3 Template:No2
1998 303,965 8.9 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 11 Template:No2
2001 312,770 9.1 (#4) Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:Yes2
2005 344,886 10.3 (#4) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 2 Template:Yes2
2007 359,404 10.4 (#5) Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:Yes2
2011 175,047 4.9 (#8) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 10 Template:No2
2015 118,015 3.4 (#9) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease Template:Partial2 Template:Small
Template:Yes2 Template:Small
2019 233,349 6.6 (#7) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 6 Template:No2
2022 194,820 5.5 (#7) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 2 Template:No2

Local elections

Municipal elections
Year Seats
No. ±
1925 Template:Composition bar
1929 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 294
1933 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 83
1937 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 59
1943 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 122
1946 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 132
1950 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 55
1954 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 38
1958 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 6
1962 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 104
1966 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 135
Municipal reform
1970 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 192
1974 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 211
1978 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 69
1981 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 132
1985 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 184
1989 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 222
1993 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 109
1997 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 12
2001 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 37
Municipal reform
2005 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 187
2009 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 5
2013 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 57
2017 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 20
2021 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 178
 
Regional elections
Year Seats
No. ±
1935 Template:Composition bar
1943 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 4
1946 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 5
1950 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 6
1954 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 1
1958 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 3
1962 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 8
1966 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 12
Municipal reform
1970 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 13
1974 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 27
1978 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 7
1981 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 8
1985 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 17
1989 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 24
1993 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 9
1997 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 4
2001 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 5
Municipal reform
2005 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 15
2009 Template:Composition bar Template:Steady 0
2013 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 5
2017 Template:Composition bar Template:Steady 0
2021 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 16
 
Mayors
Year Seats
No. ±
2005 Template:Composition bar
2009 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 1
2013 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 1
2017 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 5
2021 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 6

European Parliament

Year List leader Votes % Seats +/– EP Group
1979 Poul Møller 245,309 14.06 (#4) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 2 ED
1984 414,177 20.81 (#1) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 2
1989 Marie Jepsen 238,760 13.34 (#4) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 2
1994 Poul Schlüter 368,890 17.74 (#2) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 1 EPP
1999 Christian Rovsing 166,884 8.47 (#5) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 2 EPP-ED
2004 Gitte Seeberg 214,972 11.35 (#3) Template:Composition bar Template:Steady 0
2009 Bendt Bendtsen 297,199 12.69 (#5) Template:Composition bar Template:Steady 0 EPP
2014 208,262 9.15 (#5) Template:Composition bar Template:Steady 0
2019 Pernille Weiss 170,544 6.18 (#6) Template:Composition bar Template:Steady 0
2024 Niels Flemming Hansen 216,357 8.84 (#4) Template:Composition bar Template:Steady 0

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