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      • Its adoption in 1849 ended an absolute monarchy and introduced democracy. Denmark celebrates the adoption of the Constitution on 5 June—the date in which the first Constitution was ratified—every year as Constitution Day (Danish: Grundlovsdag).
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  2. Its adoption in 1849 ended an absolute monarchy and introduced democracy. Denmark celebrates the adoption of the Constitution on 5 Junethe date in which the first Constitution was ratified—every year as Constitution Day (Danish: Grundlovsdag).

  3. Denmark has been a democracy since the country’s first Constitutional Act was passed in 1849. The passing of the Constitutional Act was the end of absolute monarchy. The King’s power was limited and more of the citizens gained the right to vote.

  4. This Constitution Act shall apply to all parts of the Kingdom of Denmark. The form of government shall be that of a constitutional monarchy. The Royal Power shall be inherited by men and women in accordance with the provisions of the Succession to the Throne Act, 27th March, 1953.

  5. Denmark’s current Constitution dates back to 1953. As already mentioned, many of the clauses in the current Constitutional Act remain virtually unchanged from Denmark’s original Constitutional Act of 1849.

  6. This Constitutional Act shall apply to all parts of the Kingdom of Denmark. The form of government shall be that of a constitutional monarchy. Royal authority shall be inherited by men and women in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Succession to the Throne of March 27, 1953.

  7. Part I. This Constitution Act shall apply to all parts of the Kingdom of Denmark. The form of government shall be that of a constitutional monarchy. The Royal Power shall be inherited by men and women in accordance with the provisions of the Succession to the Throne Act, 27th March, 1953.

  8. May 30, 2019 · The Danish Constitution originates from 1849. Its human rights catalogue, which stems from 1953, is described in the report as old and not very comprehensive; in many cases the ECHR goes further in protection.