Bertel Haarder

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Bertel Haarder
Bertel Haarder

Bertel Geismar Haarder (born September 7, 1944) is a Danish politician and currently the Education Minister and the Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs of Denmark in the Cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen II. He represents Venstre, the Danish liberal party. From November 2001 to February 2005 he was Minister for Refugees, Immigrants and Integration in the Cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen I, and enacted a policy of tough measures designed to limit the number of immigrants coming to Denmark.

From September 10, 1982 to January 25, 1993 he was Education Minister in various cabinets of Poul Schlüter. From September 10, 1987 to January 25, 1993 he was also the Minister for Science, Technology and Progress.

Bertel Haarder was a Member of the European Parliament from 1994 to 2001.

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Bertel Haarder is famous within Venstre and Venstres Ungdom for his ability to write humorous and satirical songs. Haarder usually writes a song for the annual party congress and Venstres Ungdom's national congress. If he chooses to critizise other ministers in the song, he usually makes fun of himself as well.


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Political offices
Preceded by
Dorte Bennedsen
Education Minister of Denmark
10 September 198225 January 1993
Succeeded by
Ole Vig Jensen
Preceded by
New office
Minister for Science, Technology and Progress
September 10, 1987January 25, 1993
Succeeded by
Svend Bergstein
Preceded by
New office
Minister for Refugees, Immigrants and Integration
27 November 200118 February 2005
Succeeded by
Rikke Hvilshøj
Preceded by
New office
Minister without Portfolio and Minister for European Affairs
27 November 200118 February 2005
Succeeded by
Office abolished
Preceded by
none (Anita Bay Bundegaard)
Minister for Development Cooperation of Denmark
2 August 200418 February 2005
Succeeded by
Ulla Tørnæs
Preceded by
Ulla Tørnæs
Education Minister of Denmark
18 February 2005
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Tove Fergo
Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs of Denmark
18 February 2005
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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