Minister for Public Utilities (Denmark)
Appearance
Minister for Public Utilities | |
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Forsyningsminister (Danish) | |
since 15 December 2022 | |
Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities | |
Type | Minister |
Member of | |
Reports to | the Prime minister |
Seat | Slotsholmen |
Appointer | The Monarch (on the advice of the Prime Minister) |
Formation | 24 April 1947 |
First holder | Axel Kristensen |
Succession | depending on the order in the State Council |
Deputy | Permanent Secretary |
Salary | 1.400.192,97 DKK (€187,839), in 2024[1] |
Website | Official website |
The Minister for Public Utilities (Danish: Forsyningsminister) was originally a short lived, independent ministerial title, following a split from the Minister for Commerce, Industry, and Seafaring. It has since been revived by the Second cabinet of Lars Løkke Rasmussen.
List of ministers
[edit]No. | Portrait | Name (born-died) |
Term of office | Political party | Government | Ref. | |||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | |||||||
Minister for Public Utilities (Forsyningsminister) | |||||||||
1 | Axel Kristensen (1895–1971) |
24 April 1947 | 13 November 1947 | 203 days | Venstre | Kristensen | [2] | ||
Minister for Energy, Utilities and Climate (Energi-, forsynings- og klimaminister) | |||||||||
2 | Lars Christian Lilleholt (born 1965) |
28 June 2015 | 27 June 2019 | 3 years, 364 days | Venstre | L. L. Rasmussen II–III | [3][4] | ||
Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities (Klima-, energi- og forsyningsminister) | |||||||||
3 | Dan Jørgensen (born 1975) |
27 June 2019 | 15 December 2022 | 3 years, 171 days | Social Democrats | Frederiksen I | [5] | ||
4 | Lars Aagaard (born 1967) |
15 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 344 days | Moderates | Frederiksen II | [6] |
References
[edit]- ^ "Hvad tjener en minister?". Regeringen (in Danish). 31 March 2023. Retrieved 31 August 2024.
- ^ "Regeringen Knud Kristensen". Statsministeriet (in Danish). Retrieved 14 November 2024.
- ^ "Regeringen Lars Løkke Rasmussen II". Statsministeriet (in Danish). Retrieved 14 November 2024.
- ^ "Regeringen Lars Løkke Rasmussen III". Statsministeriet (in Danish). Retrieved 14 November 2024.
- ^ "Regeringen Mette Frederiksen I". Statsministeriet (in Danish). Retrieved 14 November 2024.
- ^ "Regeringen Mette Frederiksen II". Statsministeriet (in Danish). Retrieved 14 November 2024.