Claus Hjort Frederiksen | |
Office1: | Minister of Defence |
Primeminister1: | Lars Løkke Rasmussen |
Term Start1: | 28 November 2016 |
Term End1: | 27 June 2019 |
Predecessor1: | Peter Christensen |
Successor1: | Trine Bramsen |
Office2: | Minister of Finance |
Primeminister2: | Lars Løkke Rasmussen |
Term Start2: | 28 June 2015 |
Term End2: | 28 November 2016 |
Predecessor2: | Bjarne Corydon |
Successor2: | Kristian Jensen |
Primeminister3: | Lars Løkke Rasmussen |
Term Start3: | 7 April 2009 |
Term End3: | 3 October 2011 |
Predecessor3: | Lars Løkke Rasmussen |
Successor3: | Bjarne Corydon |
Office4: | Minister for Employment |
Primeminister4: | Anders Fogh Rasmussen |
Term Start4: | 27 November 2001 |
Term End4: | 7 April 2009 |
Predecessor4: | Ove Hygum |
Successor4: | Inger Støjberg |
Office5: | Member of the Folketing |
Term Start5: | 8 February 2005 |
Term End5: | 1 November 2022 |
Constituency5: | North Zealand (2007 - 2022) Copenhagen (2005 - 2007) |
Birth Date: | 4 September 1947 |
Birth Place: | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Party: | Venstre |
Alma Mater: | University of Copenhagen |
Signature: | Claus_Hjort_Signature.svg |
Claus Hjort Frederiksen (born 4 September 1947) is a Danish politician of the Venstre party, who served as the Danish Minister for Defence from 2016 to 2019, and as Minister for Finance from 2015 to 2016, having previously served in that position from 2009 to 2011, as member of the first Løkke Rasmussen Cabinet. From 2001 to 2009, he was Minister of Employment in the first, second, and third cabinets of Anders Fogh Rasmussen.
He is a member of the liberal party Venstre. He was a member of the Danish Parliament Folketinget since 2005[1] until 2022. Hjort was one of the main strategist behind the strategy shift in Venstre following the defeat in the 1998 general election known as the so-called Hjort doctrine (Danish: Hjort-doktrinen).[2] [3] [4]
He graduated in Law from University of Copenhagen.[5]
Frederiksen served as party secretary of Venstre 1985–2001, and as such he served as Fogh Rasmussen's closest advisor in creating the political program that eventually led to Fogh Rasmussen's ascent to the office of Prime Minister. The political program involved a closer relationship and dependency on the Danish People's Party and Frederiksen has notedly remarked that there exists a special community of values between said party and Venstre.[6] [7]
Frederiksen was first elected into the Folketing in the 2005 election, and was reelected in the following elections in 2007, 2011, 2015 and 2019.
In 2009 radio journalist Jesper Tynell won the Cavling Prize for a series of 15 radio spots in DR P1's ”Orientering” showing [the]"minister's less democratic methods". Among the revelations were:
In January 2022, Claus Frederiksen announced he had been charged with violating a section of the Danish penal code which includes treason for leaking state secrets, which carries a maximum sentence of 12 years in prison.[10] According to his party, Frederiksen was charged with leaking information to the media.[11] Though the specifics of the leaked information is not publicly known, many have speculated it is related to interviews wherein Frederiksen revealed information about Danish cooperation with the American National Security Agency.[12]
On 27 October 2023 the Supreme Court ruled against the prosecution's demand that the charges against Frederiksen were to not be made public.[13] On 1 November 2023 the prosecution dropped their charges against Frederiksen, along with similar charges against Lars Findsen.[14]
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