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Danish cabinet (2009-2011)
First cabinet of Lars Løkke Rasmussen

73rd Cabinet of Denmark
Date formed5 April 2009 (2009-04-05)
Date dissolved3 October 2011 (2011-10-03)
People and organisations
MonarchMargrethe II of Denmark
Prime MinisterLars Løkke Rasmussen
No. of ministers23
Total no. of members36
Member partiesVenstre
Conservative People's Party
Status in legislatureMinority coalition government
History
PredecessorAnders Fogh Rasmussen III
SuccessorHelle Thorning-Schmidt I
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The First cabinet of Lars Løkke Rasmussen, was announced on 5 April 2009 as Lars Løkke became prime minister after Anders Fogh Rasmussen was offered the post of Secretary General of NATO on 4 April 2009.

Following the 2011 parliamentary election, Lars Løkke Rasmussen was replaced as Prime Minister of Denmark by the Social Democrat Helle Thorning-Schmidt.

Changes from the cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen III

On 7 April 2009 Lars Løkke Rasmussen announced the following changes from the cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen III: Claus Hjort Frederiksen became Minister of Finance after Lars Løkke Rasmussen, and Frederiksen's previous post of Minister of Employment is filled by Inger Støjberg, previously not a minister, who also becomes Minister for Equal Rights. Following Karen Jespersen's announcement that she wished to withdraw as Minister for Social Welfare, that ministry is abolished and a new combined ministry of the interior and of social affairs is taken over by Karen Ellemann.

On 23 February 2010 Løkke Rasmussen announced a major reshuffle, which affected all ministers except for Claus Hjort Frederiksen, Birthe Rønn Hornbech and the prime minister himself.

On 8 March 2011 some minor changes were announced in connection with the firing of Birthe Rønn Hornbech from her position as Minister for Integration as a result of a scandal involving the right of citizenship for stateless residents.

List of ministers and portfolios

Some periods in the table below start before April 2009 because the ministers were also in the Cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen I, II and III.

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime MinisterLars Løkke Rasmussen5 April 20093 October 2011 Venstre
Foreign MinisterPer Stig Møller27 November 200123 February 2010 Conservatives
Lene Espersen23 February 20103 October 2011 Conservatives
Finance MinisterClaus Hjort Frederiksen7 April 20093 October 2011 Venstre
Justice MinisterBrian Mikkelsen10 September 200823 February 2010 Conservatives
Lars Barfoed23 February 20103 October 2011 Conservatives
Minister of DefenseSøren Gade24 April 200423 February 2010 Venstre
Gitte Lillelund Bech23 February 20103 October 2011 Venstre
Culture MinisterCarina Christensen10 September 200823 February 2010 Conservatives
Per Stig Møller23 February 20103 October 2011 Conservatives
Minister of the InteriorKaren Ellemann7 April 200923 February 2010 Venstre
Bertel Haarder23 February 20103 October 2011 Venstre
Minister for TaxationKristian Jensen2 August 200423 February 2010 Venstre
Troels Lund Poulsen23 February 20108 March 2011 Venstre
Peter Christensen8 March 20113 October 2011 Venstre
Minister of Economic and Business AffairsLene Espersen10 September 200823 February 2010 Conservatives
Brian Mikkelsen23 February 20103 October 2011 Conservatives
Minister of Nordic CooperationBertel Haarder23 November 20073 October 2011 Venstre
Minister for Food, Agriculture and FisheriesEva Kjer Hansen12 September 200723 February 2010 Venstre
Henrik Høegh [da]23 February 20103 October 2011 Venstre
Minister of EmploymentInger Støjberg7 April 20093 October 2011 Venstre
Minister of Science, Technology and DevelopmentHelge Sander27 November 200123 February 2010 Venstre
Charlotte Sahl-Madsen23 February 20103 October 2011 Conservatives
Minister of EducationBertel Haarder18 February 200523 February 2010 Venstre
Tina Nedergaard23 February 20108 March 2011 Venstre
Troels Lund Poulsen8 March 20113 October 2011 Venstre
Minister for Ecclesiastical AffairsBirthe Rønn Hornbech23 November 20078 March 2011 Venstre
Per Stig Møller8 March 20113 October 2011 Conservatives
Minister for Development CooperationUlla Tørnæs18 February 200523 February 2010 Venstre
Søren Pind23 February 20103 October 2011 Venstre
Minister of Social AffairsKaren Ellemann7 April 200923 February 2010 Venstre
Benedikte Kiær23 February 20103 October 2011 Conservatives
Minister for Equal RightsInger Støjberg7 April 200923 February 2010 Venstre
Lykke Friis23 February 20103 October 2011 Venstre
Minister for Climate and EnergyConnie Hedegaard23 November 200724 November 2009 Conservatives
Lykke Friis24 November 20093 October 2011 Venstre
Minister for TransportLars Barfoed10 September 200823 February 2010 Conservatives
Hans Christian Schmidt23 February 20103 October 2011 Venstre
Minister of Health and PreventionJakob Axel Nielsen23 November 200723 February 2010 Conservatives
Bertel Haarder23 February 20103 October 2011 Venstre
Minister of Refugees, Immigrants and IntegrationBirthe Rønn Hornbech23 November 20078 March 2011 Venstre
Søren Pind8 March 20113 October 2011 Venstre
Minister for the EnvironmentTroels Lund Poulsen23 November 200723 February 2010 Venstre
Karen Ellemann23 February 20103 October 2011 Venstre
Preceded byAnders Fogh Rasmussen III Cabinet of Denmark
5 April 2009 – 3 october 2011
Succeeded byHelle Thorning-Schmidt I

Notes

  1. "Løkke sætter sit første ministerhold" (in Danish). Politiken. 2009-04-07. Archived from the original on 2009-04-08. Retrieved 2009-04-07.
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