Karen Jespersen
Karen Moustgaard Jespersen (born 17 January 1947 in Copenhagen) is a Danish journalist and politician representing the party Venstre.
Career
Jespersen served as the editor of now defunct Politisk Revy magazine from 1974 to 1977.[1] She was a member of the Left Socialists, represented the Social Democrats and was Social Minister from 25 January 1993 to 28 January 1994 in the Cabinet of Poul Nyrup Rasmussen I, and 27 September 1994 to 23 February 2000 in the Cabinet of Poul Nyrup Rasmussen II, III and IV. She was Interior Minister 23 February 2000 to 27 November 2001 in the Cabinet of Poul Nyrup Rasmussen IV. She has been a member of the Folketing since 12 December 1990. On 12 September 2007 she replaced Eva Kjer Hansen as Social Minister and Minister for Equal Rights in the Cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen II, thus becoming the first Danish politician to have represented both political wings as a government minister.[2] On 23 November 2007, the Ministry of Interior Affairs, Ministry of Family and Consumer Affairs and the Social Ministry were merged into a Ministry of Welfare, and Jespersen became Minister of Welfare in the Cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen III. She held this post until April 2009 when Denmark changed prime ministers to Lars Løkke Rasmussen.[3]
Eisenhower Fellowships selected Karen Jespersen in 1987 to represent Denmark.
In the book Islamister og Naivister: et anklageskrift (Islamists and Naivists: a bill of indictment), which she wrote together with her husband, political commentator Ralf Pittelkow, she warns of an underestimation of the Islamist threat. The book is a bestseller in Denmark.
On 14 January 2007, she declared that she was no longer member of the Social Democrats.
In a press release 1 February 2007, the Liberal Party Venstre announced that Karen Jespersen had joined the party and would be a candidate for parliament (Folketinget) in the next election.
Many media analysts speculated that the announcement had been held back for weeks and eventually used as a diversion from the criticism the Danish prime minister, Anders Fogh Rasmussen had experienced because of his alleged knowledge of Danish soldiers' handing down of Afghan prisoners to torture in American prison camps.[citation needed]
References
- ↑ "Governments - Denmark". VIPS. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
- ↑ Historiker: Jespersens tigerspring er historisk (2007-09-12). Politiken (Danish). Retrieved on 2007-09-12.
- ↑ "Løkke sætter sit første ministerhold" (in Danish). Politiken. 2009-04-07. Retrieved 2009-04-07.
- Karen Jespersen - Biography from Folketinget.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Else Winther Andersen |
Social Minister of Denmark 25 January 1993 – 28 January 1994 |
Succeeded by Bente Juncker |
Preceded by Yvonne Herløv Andersen |
Social Minister of Denmark 27 September 1994 – 23 February 2000 |
Succeeded by Henrik Dam Kristensen |
Preceded by Thorkild Simonsen |
Interior Minister of Denmark 23 February 2000 – 27 November 2001 |
Succeeded by Lars Løkke Rasmussen |
Preceded by Eva Kjer Hansen |
Social Minister of Denmark 12 September 2007 – 23 November 2007 |
Succeeded by Office abolished |
Preceded by Eva Kjer Hansen |
Minister for Equal Rights of Denmark 2007 – 2009 |
Succeeded by Inger Støjberg |
Preceded by New office |
Minister for Social Welfare 2007 – 2009 |
Succeeded by Karen Ellemann (Minister of the Interior and Social Affairs) |
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