Landsting elections were held in Denmark in April 1953 alongside elections to the Folketing. They were the last elections to the upper house of the Rigsdagen, as the Landsting was abolished later in the year following the introduction of a new constitution approved in a June referendum, with the Folketing (previously the lower house) becoming a unicameral parliament.
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Landstingelections were held in Denmark in April 1953 alongside elections to the Folketing. They were the last elections to the upper house of the Rigsdagen...
Folketing elections were held alongside Landstingelections in Denmark on 21 April 1953, except in the Faroe Islands where they were held on 7 May. The...
in 1849, until 1953 the Folketing was the lower house of a bicameral parliament, called the Rigsdag; the upper house was the Landsting. It meets in Christiansborg...
when the current constitution was approved in a 1953 referendum. Danish politics Government of Denmark Government of the Faroe Islands Government of Greenland...
Folketing, Landsting or European Parliament. The following lists defunct parties that were never represented in national parliament. Elections in Denmark Lists...
becoming Danish, today known as Southern Jutland, and the rest remained German. In 1953, the fourth constitution abolished the Upper Chamber (the Landsting),...
members of the parliament of Denmark. The Faroe Islands elect two members for the Danish parliament. From 1849 to 1953 the Folketing was one of the two...
used as Denmark's legal code until 1683. This was a significant change from the local law making at the regional assemblies (Danish: landsting), which...
the Folketing and the Landsting. The distinction between the two houses was not always clear, as they had equal power. In 1953, a new constitution was...
politician, Danish prime minister 1942 & 1945 (Social Democrats) Marie Chistensen (1860–1935), one of the first five women to be elected to the Landsting in 1918...
2022. Below is a list of office-holders: List of speakers of the Landsting (1850-1953) Notes Sofus Høgsbro, V was acting speaker from 25 January to 24...
years, and replacing the Landsting with a new chamber of parliament, the Rigsting. Additionally, the united parliament (Danish: den forenede rigsdag) consisting...
general election but was elected to the Landsting in 1925 where she represented the Conservative People's Party until the Landsting was dissolved in 1953. In...
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Miles Davis Volume 2 at WOR Studios, New York City. Denmark held elections to the Folketing and Landsting. The Social Democratic Party remained the largest...
Westergaard (1882–1964) was a Danish railway official and a highly influential women's rights activist. Working for the Danish State Railways where she later...
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peers) had considerably more. Until 1953, the Rigsdag in Denmark was divided into two houses, the "Folketing" and "Landsting", but has since become a unicameral...
1849 to 1852 representing the National Liberal Party and a member of the Landsting from 1863 to 1890 representing first the National Liberal Party and later...
The Schleswig Party (Danish: Slesvigsk Parti, German: Schleswigsche Partei) is a regional political party in Denmark representing the North Schleswig...
"Greenxit". Greenland's colonial status from Denmark officially ended in 1953 through an amendment of the Danish Constitution. Subsequently, Greenland was...
chamber has been the debate over the powers of the Senate of Canada or the election of the Senate of France. Bicameral legislatures as a result have been trending...
– 1387 Cabinet minister – Education – Nina Bang – 1924 Speaker of the Landsting, Chamber of Parliament – Ingeborg Hansen – 1950 European Commissioner...
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