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− | The [[Dansk Folkeparti]] (DF) or | + | The [[Dansk Folkeparti]] (DF), or [[Danish People's Party]] in English, is a right-wing anti-immigrant party in Denmark.<ref>Susi Meret, [http://vbn.aau.dk/files/20049801/spirit_phd_series_25.pdf The Danish People's Party, the Italian Northern League and the Austrian Freedom Party in a Comparative Perspective: Party Ideology and Electoral Support], Aalborg : Institut for Historie, Internationale Studier og Samfundsforhold, Aalborg Universitet, 2010. (SPIRIT PhD Series; 25).</ref> |
From 2001 to 2011, Denmark was ruled by a minority conservative-liberal coalition, which depended on DF support. As a result, Denmark has some of the strictest asylum laws in Europe.<ref>Jan Olsen, [http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/world/People39s-Party-out-of-favour.6834179.jp People's Party out of favour], Scotland on Sunday, 11 September 2011.</ref> | From 2001 to 2011, Denmark was ruled by a minority conservative-liberal coalition, which depended on DF support. As a result, Denmark has some of the strictest asylum laws in Europe.<ref>Jan Olsen, [http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/world/People39s-Party-out-of-favour.6834179.jp People's Party out of favour], Scotland on Sunday, 11 September 2011.</ref> |
Revision as of 21:08, 24 September 2011
The Dansk Folkeparti (DF), or Danish People's Party in English, is a right-wing anti-immigrant party in Denmark.[1]
From 2001 to 2011, Denmark was ruled by a minority conservative-liberal coalition, which depended on DF support. As a result, Denmark has some of the strictest asylum laws in Europe.[2]
Contents
People
- Pia Kjaersgaard - Leader[3]
Contact
- Website http://www.danskfolkeparti.dk/
External Resources
- Peter Stanners, Newspaper challenges right wing leader on multiculturalism, Copenhagen Post, 9 August 2011.
Notes
- ↑ Susi Meret, The Danish People's Party, the Italian Northern League and the Austrian Freedom Party in a Comparative Perspective: Party Ideology and Electoral Support, Aalborg : Institut for Historie, Internationale Studier og Samfundsforhold, Aalborg Universitet, 2010. (SPIRIT PhD Series; 25).
- ↑ Jan Olsen, People's Party out of favour, Scotland on Sunday, 11 September 2011.
- ↑ Peter Stanners, Newspaper challenges right wing leader on multiculturalism, Copenhagen Post, 9 August 2011.