Pia Merete Kjærsgaard (Danish pronunciation: [ˈpʰiːæ ˈkʰeˀɐ̯sˌkɒˀ]; born 23 February 1947) is a Danish politician who was Speaker of the Danish Parliament...
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decline. The Danish People's Party was founded on 6 October 1995, after Pia Kjærsgaard, Kristian Thulesen Dahl, broke out from the Progress Party. Its first...
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Peter Lundin (section Lawsuit against Pia Kjærsgaard)
person). On November 18, 2008, the then Danish People's Party chairman Pia Kjærsgaard commented on Peter Lundin on the breakfast show Go' morgen Danmark,...
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Pia Gjellerup (born 1959), Danish politician Pia Hallström (1961–2016), Swedish politician Pia Kauma (born 1966), Finnish politician Pia Kjærsgaard (born...
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for tax fraud. While Glistrup was in prison, the pragmatists led by Pia Kjærsgaard took over the leadership of the party. Returning to the party after...
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for using the ABBA song "Mamma Mia" (with modified lyrics referencing Pia Kjærsgaard) at rallies. The band threatened to file a lawsuit against the DF, saying...
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while the Red–Green Alliance refused to support such a government. Pia Kjærsgaard, speaker of the Folketing and former leader of the Danish People's Party...
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ascendancy of female far-right politicians such as Marine Le Pen (France), Pia Kjærsgaard (Denmark), Frauke Petry and Alice Weidel (Germany), Beata Szydło (Poland)...
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did not manage to regain his political influence on the party from Pia Kjærsgaard, and he was expelled from the party in 1991. After this period, he made...
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Pia Kjærsgaard, former leader of the Danish People's Party from 1995 to 2012. She held the prestigious post of Speaker of the Folketing from 2015 to 2019...
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of Pia Kjærsgaard, who says, "[...]og så var han jo bøsse, det var kendt for enhver" ("and he was also gay; everybody knew that"). Pia Kjærsgaard has...
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Thorning-Schmidt was also suggested as the preferred candidate for PM. However, Pia Kjærsgaard, the leader of the Danish People's Party, had reiterated the DPP's continued...
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Parliament of the Kingdom of Denmark (69th Kingdom Parliament) Speaker Pia Kjærsgaard Members Judiciary Supreme Court President Poul Søgaard Courts Elections...
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Parliament of the Kingdom of Denmark (69th Kingdom Parliament) Speaker Pia Kjærsgaard Members Judiciary Supreme Court President Poul Søgaard Courts Elections...
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YouTube. Brandel, Tobias (11 September 2010). "Kjærsgaard kritiserade Sahlin och Reinfeldt" [Kjærsgaard criticized Sahlin and Reinfeldt]. Svenska Dagbladet...
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Uffe Ellemann-Jensen 15.79 29 +7 SF Gert Petersen 8.30 15 −9 Progress Pia Kjærsgaard 6.44 12 −4 Centre Democrats Mimi Jakobsen 5.11 9 0 Social Liberals Marianne...
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up 38% of the total, several women held prominent positions, notably Pia Kjærsgaard, leader of the third largest party, the Danish People's Party. Marianne...
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31.25 56 +14 Social Democrats Poul Nyrup Rasmussen 29.08 52 −11 DPP Pia Kjærsgaard 12.00 22 +9 Conservatives Bendt Bendtsen 9.07 16 0 SF Holger K. Nielsen...
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He became leader of the Danish People's Party in 2012, following Pia Kjærsgaard's retirement from the post. He is a Knight of the Dannebrog. Kristian...
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Democrats) Viggo Kampmann Naser Khader, politician (Konservative Folkeparti) Pia Kjærsgaard, politician (Dansk Folkeparti) Jens Otto Krag, former prime minister...
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as Paludan "preaching the 'great replacement theory'". In June 2019, Pia Kjærsgaard (Danish People's Party) invoked the conspiracy theory while serving...
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Kristensen was appointed speaker of the Danish parliament, replacing Pia Kjærsgaard. Kristensen served as speaker between 2019 and November 2022, when Søren...
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Pia Kjærsgaard, member (and former leader) of the hard Eurosceptic party Danish People's Party (Dansk Folkeparti), the fifth-largest represented in the...
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Rusty Young, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2021) 1947 – Pia Kjærsgaard, Danish politician, Speaker of the Danish Parliament 1947 – Anton Mosimann...
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have or have been connected to the organization. Progress Party leader Pia Kjærsgaard participated in 1988 as WACL's guest at the organization's congress...
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