The Prime Minister of Denmark is the head of government of the Kingdom of Denmark and leader of the Cabinet . The Prime Minister is formally appointed by the Monarch, who is head of state .
The first four heads of government were titled premierminister (lit. ' prime minister ' ), between 1855 and 1920 the title was Konseilspræsident (lit. ' council president ' ). Since 1920, the title has been Danish : statsminister (lit. ' Minister of State ' ).[ 1]
Denmark's current prime minister is Mette Frederiksen representing the social democratic party Social Democrats . Mette Frederiksen took office on 27 June 2019, taking over the position from Lars Løkke Rasmussen , representing the liberal party Venstre . Frederiksen is also the second female prime minister in the history of the country, after fellow socialist party colleague Helle Thorning-Schmidt who served from 2011 to 2015.
List of prime ministers (1848–1855)
List of council presidents (1855–1918)
No.
Portrait
Name(birth–death)
Term of office
Party
Election
Cabinetcoalition
Monarch (reign)
Took office
Left office
Time in office
(4)
Peter Georg Bang (1797–1861)
12 October 1855
18 October 1856
1 year, 6 days
Independent
1855
Bang N
Frederick VII (1848–1863)
5
Carl Christoffer Georg Andræ (1812–1893)
18 October 1856
13 May 1857
207 days
Bondevennerne
—
Andræ H –N
6
Carl Christian Hall (1812–1888)
13 May 1857
2 December 1859
2 years, 203 days
National Liberal
—
Hall I N
1858
7
Carl Edvard Rotwitt (1812–1860) [ a]
2 December 1859
8 February 1860 †
69 days
Bondevennerne
—
Rotwitt B
—
Carl Frederik Blixen-Finecke (1822–1873)Acting
8 February 1860
24 February 1860
16 days
Independent
—
(6)
Carl Christian Hall (1812–1888)
24 February 1860
31 December 1863
3 years, 310 days
National Liberal
—
Hall II N
1861
Christian IX (1863–1906)
8
Ditlev Gothard Monrad (1811–1887)
31 December 1863
11 July 1864
193 days
National Liberal
—
Monrad N
(2)
Christian Albrecht Bluhme (1794–1866)
11 July 1864
6 November 1865
1 year, 118 days
Højre [da ]
1864
Bluhme II H
9
Christian Emil Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs (1817–1896)
6 November 1865
28 May 1870
4 years, 203 days
National Landowners
—
Frijs NG (until 1866)NG –N (from 1866)
Jun. 1866
Oct. 1866
1869
10
Ludvig Holstein-Holsteinborg (1815–1892)
28 May 1870
14 July 1874
4 years, 47 days
Centre
—
Holstein-Holsteinborg NG –N
1872
1873
11
Christen Andreas Fonnesbech (1817–1880)
14 July 1874
11 June 1875
332 days
National Landowners
—
Fonnesbech NG –N
12
Jacob Brønnum Scavenius Estrup (1825–1913)
11 June 1875
7 August 1894
19 years, 57 days
National Landowners
—
Estrup NG (until 1881)H (from 1881)
1876
1879
Højre
May 1881
Jul. 1881
1884
1887
1890
1892
13
Tage Reedtz-Thott (1839–1923)
7 August 1894
23 May 1897
2 years, 289 days
Højre
—
Reedtz-Thott H
1895
14
Hugo Egmont Hørring (1842–1909)
23 May 1897
27 April 1900
2 years, 339 days
Højre
—
Hørring H
1898
15
Hannibal Sehested (1842–1909)
27 April 1900
24 July 1901
1 year, 88 days
Højre
—
Sehested H
16
Johan Henrik Deuntzer (1845–1918)
24 July 1901
14 January 1905
3 years, 174 days
Venstre Reform
1901
Deuntzer V
1903
17
Jens Christian Christensen (1856–1930)
14 January 1905
12 October 1908
3 years, 192 days
Venstre Reform
—
Christensen I V
Frederik VIII (1906–1912)
1906
Christensen II V
18
Niels Neergaard (1854–1936)
12 October 1908
16 August 1909
308 days
Venstre Reform
—
Neergaard I V
19
Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg (1839–1912)
16 August 1909
28 October 1909
73 days
Venstre Reform
1909
Holstein-Ledreborg V
20
Carl Theodor Zahle (1866–1946)
28 October 1909
5 July 1910
250 days
Social Liberals
—
Zahle I RV
21
Klaus Berntsen (1844–1927)
5 July 1910
21 June 1913
2 years, 351 days
Venstre
1910
Berntsen V
Christian X (1912–1947)
(20)
Carl Theodor Zahle (1866–1946)
21 June 1913
20 April 1918
4 years, 303 days
Social Liberals
1913
Zahle II RV
List of prime ministers (1918–present)
No.
Portrait
Name(birth–death)
Term of office
Party
Election
Cabinetcoalition
Monarch (reign)
Took office
Left office
Time in office
(20)
Carl Theodor Zahle (1866–1946)
21 April 1918
30 March 1920
1 year, 344 days
Social Liberals
—
Zahle II RV
Christian X (1912–1947)
1918
22
Otto Liebe (1860–1929)
30 March 1920
5 April 1920
6 days
Independent
—
Liebe Caretaker government
23
Michael Pedersen Friis (1857–1944)
5 April 1920
5 May 1920
30 days
Independent
—
Friis Caretaker government
(18)
Niels Neergaard (1854–1936)
5 May 1920
23 April 1924
3 years, 354 days
Venstre
Apr. 1920
Neergaard II V
Jul. 1920
Sep. 1920
—
Neergaard III V
24
Thorvald Stauning (1873–1942)
23 April 1924
14 December 1926
2 years, 235 days
Social Democrats
1924
Stauning I S
25
Thomas Madsen-Mygdal (1876–1943)
14 December 1926
30 April 1929
2 years, 137 days
Venstre
1926
Madsen-Mygdal V
(24)
Thorvald Stauning (1873–1942) [ a]
30 April 1929
3 May 1942 †
13 years, 3 days
Social Democrats
1929
Stauning II S –RV
1932
1935
Stauning III S –RV
1939
Stauning IV S –RV
—
Stauning V S –V –K –RV (national unity )
—
Stauning VI S –V –K –RV (national unity )
26
Vilhelm Buhl (1881–1954)
4 May 1942
9 November 1942
189 days
Social Democrats
—
Buhl I S –V –K –RV (national unity )
27
Erik Scavenius (1877–1962)
9 November 1942
29 August 1943
294 days
Independent
—
Scavenius S –V –K –RV (national unity )
1943
No Danish government (29 August 1943 – 5 May 1945).[ b] Office is assumed by the permanent secretary .
(26)
Vilhelm Buhl (1881–1954)
5 May 1945
7 November 1945
186 days
Social Democrats
—
Buhl II S –V –K –RV –DS –DKP (national unity )
28
Knud Kristensen (1880–1962)
7 November 1945
13 November 1947
2 years, 6 days
Venstre
1945
Kristensen V
Frederik IX (1947–1972)
29
Hans Hedtoft (1903–1955)
13 November 1947
30 October 1950
2 years, 351 days
Social Democrats
1947
Hedtoft I S
30
Erik Eriksen (1902–1972)
30 October 1950
30 September 1953
2 years, 335 days
Venstre
1950
Eriksen V –K
Apr. 1953
(29)
Hans Hedtoft (1903–1955) [ a]
30 September 1953
29 January 1955 †
1 year, 122 days
Social Democrats
Sep. 1953
Hedtoft II S
31
H. C. Hansen (1906–1960) [ a]
1 February 1955
19 February 1960 †
5 years, 18 days
Social Democrats
—
Hansen I S
1957
Hansen II S –RV –Rfb
32
Viggo Kampmann (1910–1976)
21 February 1960
3 September 1962
2 years, 194 days
Social Democrats
—
Kampmann I S –RV –Rfb
1960
Kampmann II S –RV
33
Jens Otto Krag (1914–1978)
3 September 1962
2 February 1968
5 years, 152 days
Social Democrats
—
Krag I S –RV
1964
Krag II S
34
Hilmar Baunsgaard (1920–1989)
2 February 1968
11 October 1971
3 years, 251 days
Social Liberals
1968
Baunsgaard RV –K –V
(33)
Jens Otto Krag (1914–1978)
11 October 1971
5 October 1972
360 days
Social Democrats
1971
Krag III S
Margrethe II (1972–2024)
35
Anker Jørgensen (1922–2016)
5 October 1972
19 December 1973
1 year, 75 days
Social Democrats
—
Jørgensen I S
36
Poul Hartling (1914–2000)
19 December 1973
13 February 1975
1 year, 57 days
Venstre
1973
Hartling V
(35)
Anker Jørgensen (1922–2016)
13 February 1975
10 September 1982
7 years, 209 days
Social Democrats
1975
Jørgensen II S
1977
—
Jørgensen III S –V
1979
Jørgensen IV S
1981
Jørgensen V S
37
Poul Schlüter (1929–2021)
10 September 1982
25 January 1993
10 years, 137 days
Conservative
—
Schlüter I K –V –CD –KrF
1984
1987
Schlüter II K –V –CD –KrF
1988
Schlüter III K –V –RV
1990
Schlüter IV K –V
38
Poul Nyrup Rasmussen (born 1943)
25 January 1993
27 November 2001
8 years, 306 days
Social Democrats
—
P. N. Rasmussen I S –CD –RV –KrF
1994
P. N. Rasmussen II S –CD –RV
—
P. N. Rasmussen III S –RV
1998
P. N. Rasmussen IV S –RV
39
Anders Fogh Rasmussen (born 1953)
27 November 2001
5 April 2009
7 years, 129 days
Venstre
2001
A. F. Rasmussen I V –K
2005
A. F. Rasmussen II V –K
2007
A. F. Rasmussen III V –K
40
Lars Løkke Rasmussen (born 1964)
5 April 2009
3 October 2011
2 years, 181 days
Venstre
—
L. L. Rasmussen I V –K
41
Helle Thorning-Schmidt (born 1966)
3 October 2011
28 June 2015
3 years, 268 days
Social Democrats
2011
Thorning-Schmidt I S –RV –SF
—
Thorning-Schmidt II S –RV
(40)
Lars Løkke Rasmussen (born 1964)
28 June 2015
27 June 2019
3 years, 364 days
Venstre
2015
L. L. Rasmussen II V
—
L. L. Rasmussen III V –LA –K
42
Mette Frederiksen (born 1977)
27 June 2019
Incumbent
5 years, 196 days
Social Democrats
2019
Frederiksen I S
2022
Frederiksen II S –V –M
Frederik X (since 2024)
Timeline (1848–present)
This is a graphical lifespan timeline of prime ministers of Denmark . The prime ministers are listed in order of office, with prime ministers serving multiple premierships listed in order of their first.
Graphical timeline
See also
Notes
^ a b c d Died in office.
^ On 29 August 1943, the Danish government resigned, refusing to grant further concessions to Nazi Germany . All government operations were assumed by the permanent secretaries of the individual departments, and this arrangement lasted until the Liberation of Denmark on 5 May 1945. Since King Christian X never accepted the resignation of the government, it existed de jure until a new cabinet was formed on 5 May 1945.
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