Health Minister (Denmark)
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The Health Minister of Denmark (Danish: Sundhedsminister) was a Danish ministerial post in the Danish cabinet, for the leader of the Ministry of Health. The post and the ministry was created in 1987, and merged into the Ministry of the Interior in 2001, which was then renamed the Ministry of the Interior and Health.
[edit] List of Health Ministers
- Agnete Laustsen (K), 10 September 1987 - 3 June 1988
- Elsebeth Kock-Petersen (V), 3 June 1988 - 7 December 1989
- Ester Larsen (V), 7 December 1989 - 25 January 1993
- Torben Lund (S), 25 January 1993 - 27 September 1994
- Yvonne Herløv Andersen (CD), 27 September 1994 - 30 December 1996
- Birte Weiss (S), 30 December 1996 - 23 March 1998
- Carsten Koch (S), 23 March 1998 - 23 Feb 2000
- Sonja Mikkelsen (S), 23 February 2000 - 20 December 2000
- Arne Rolighed (S), 21 December 2000 - 26 November 2001
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Danish ministerial offices |
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Active offices: Prime Minister • Deputy Prime Minister • Foreign Minister • Finance Minister • Justice Minister • Interior and Health Minister • Environment Minister • Defence Minister • Culture Minister • Tax Minister • Trade and Industry Minister • Transport and Energy Minister • Minister for Family and Consumer Affairs • Minister for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries • Employment Minister • Minister for Science, Technology and Development • Minister for Nordic Coorporation • Education Minister • Church Minister • Social Minister • Minister for Women's Rights • Minister for Development Cooperation • Minister for Refugees, Immigrants and Integration Historical offices: Energy Minister • Fisheries Minister • Health Minister • Housing Minister • Kultus Minister • Minister for Public Works • Navy Minister • War Minister • Minister for Greenland • Minister for Iceland • Minister for Schleswig • Minister for Holstein and Lauenburg • Minister for South Jutland • Minister for the Monarchy's Joint Internal Affairs • Minister without Portfolio |