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Political party in Denmark
Justice Party Retsforbundet
LeaderCollective leadership
SpokespersonPoul Gerhard Kristiansen
Founded21 October 1919 (1919-10-21)
HeadquartersLyngbyvej 42
2100 København Ø
IdeologyGeorgism
Geolibertarianism
Hard Euroscepticism
Folketing0 / 179
Municipal councils0 / 2,444
Election symbol
E
Website
http://www.retsforbundet.dk/
Vejen Frem from 1945

The Justice Party (Danish: Retsforbundet) of Denmark was founded in 1919 as an association and transformed into a political party in 1922. The party's platform is based upon the principles of U.S. economist Henry George - who advocated a single tax on all land - and those of Danish moral philosopher Severin Christensen.

The party was elected to parliament for the first time in 1926, and they were moderately successful in the post-war period and managed to join a governing coalition with the Social Democrats and the Social Liberal Party from the years 1957–60. In 1960 they dropped out of the parliament. However in the 1973 Danish parliamentary election (the so-called Landslide Election) the party won 5 seats in Folketinget, because of their opposition to Danish membership of the European Economic Community. They lost their seats in the next election in 1975, but regained representation in 1977 and were represented until 1981. They also had a seat in the European Parliament 1978–79 (by Ib Christensen).

The 1970s were followed by a dropoff of party support, and the party ceased to run at a national level in 1990, but in 2005 the party ran together with Minoritetspartiet (the Minority Party): this wasn't with any success since the Minority Party only achieved 0.3% of the votes.

They also adopted a new communication strategy with four main policies: Danish exit from the EU, a better environmental policy, a humanitarian refugee and immigration policy and a tax reform with a 6% land tax financing a lower income tax and a reduction of the VAT on basic commodities from 25% to 12.5%. Their youth organization Retsforbundets Ungdom has been reinvigorated.

Election results

Parliament (Folketing)

Date Votes Seats
# % ± pp # ±
1924 12,643 1.0% +1.0 0 / 149 New
1926 17,463 1.3% +0.3 2 / 149 Increase 2
1929 25,810 1.8% +0.5 3 / 149 Increase 1
1932 41,238 2.7% +0.9 4 / 149 Increase 1
1935 41,199 2.5% -0.2 4 / 149 Steady 0
1939 33,783 2.0% -0.5 3 / 149 Decrease 1
1943 31,323 1.6% -0.4 2 / 149 Decrease 1
1945 38,459 1.9% +0.3 3 / 149 Increase 1
1947 94,570 4.5% +2.6 6 / 150 Increase 3
1950 168,784 8.2% +3.7 12 / 151 Increase 6
1953 (Apr) 116,288 5.6% -2.6 9 / 151 Decrease 3
1953 (Sep) 75,449 3.5% -2.1 6 / 179 Decrease 3
1957 122,759 5.3% +1.8 9 / 179 Increase 3
1960 52,330 2.2% -3.1 0 / 179 Decrease 9
1964 34,258 1.3% -0.9 0 / 179 Steady 0
1966 19,905 0.7% -0.6 0 / 179 Steady 0
1968 21,124 0.7% 0.0 0 / 179 Steady 0
1971 50,231 1.7% +1.0 0 / 179 Steady 0
1973 87,904 2.9% +1.2 5 / 179 Increase 5
1975 54,095 1.8% -1.1 0 / 179 Decrease 5
1977 102,149 3.3% +1.5 6 / 179 Increase 6
1979 83,238 2.6% -0.7 5 / 179 Decrease 1
1981 45,174 1.4% -1.2 0 / 179 Decrease 5
1984 50,381 1.5% +0.1 0 / 179 Steady 0
1987 16,359 0.5% -1.0 0 / 179 Steady 0
1988 Did not run.
1990 17,181 0.5% +0.5 0 / 179 Steady 0
1994–present Did not run.

Municipal elections

Date Seats
# ±
2001 0 / 4,647 Steady 0
2005 0 / 2,522 Steady 0
2009 0 / 2,468 Steady 0
2013 0 / 2,444 Steady 0

Regional elections

Date Votes Seats
# ±
2001 1,313 0 / 374 Steady 0
2005 1,789 0 / 205 Steady 0
2009 1,369 0 / 205 Steady 0
2013 2,655 0 / 205 Steady 0

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