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    ' The people's thing ' or ' People's assembly '), also known as the Parliament of Denmark or the Danish Parliament in English, is the unicameral national legislature of the Kingdom of Denmark—Denmark proper together with the Faroe Islands and Greenland.

  3. The Parliament and the Government hold the legislative power. The Government and the Members of Parliament can propose new laws, but only Parliament can pass the proposed laws (Bills). Each year, the Danish Parliament reads around 200 Bills. Laws regulate: how we live together in Denmark; what we do together

  4. The Parliament's Information Centre. You can contact the Danish Parliament's Information Centre if you have questions about the Parliament and its work, about existing rules in all areas of law, and about the history of Christiansborg Palace.

  5. The Parliament in Denmark is called the Folketing, and it has a multi-party structure. Since no single party has enough of the 179 votes to rule on its own, several parties negotiate on goals to form a multi-party coalition.

  6. Democracy. The Government governs the country through their ministries and according to the laws passed by Parliament. How a government is formed. At least once every four years there must be a general election. When the election has been held and the seats have been distributed, the new Parliament is established.

  7. Democracy. The Parliament's main tasks are to process proposed legislation and pass the nation's laws, to control the government's use of power and to process and pass the state's yearly budget. The courts of justice hold the judicial power in Denmark. They decide if a person has broken the country's laws.

  8. Dec 15, 2022 · The Government. Foto: Keld Navntoft. The government Mette Frederiksen II took office on December 15, 2022.