Grethe Rostbøll Explained

Grethe Rostbøll
Birth Date:30 May 1941
Birth Place:Aarhus, Nazi-occupied Denmark
Nationality:Danish
Party:DKF
Office:Minister for Culture
Term Start:18 December 1990
Term End:25 January 1993
Successor:Jytte Hilden
Office2:Member of the Folketing
Term Start2:3 November 1996
Term End2:11 March 1998
Term Start3:24 October 1995
Term End3:17 November 1995
Constituency3:Copenhagen County constituency

Grethe Rostbøll (30 May 1941 – 26 July 2021) was a Danish politician.[1] She was a member of The Conservative People's Party (DKF) and also associated with the People's Movement against the EU.

Biography

Born in Aarhus, Rostbøll was the daughter of farmer Gustav Fogh and Ellen Marie Brandt. She served as Minister for Culture from 1990 to 1993 under the fourth government of Poul Schlüter. She also served in the Folketing in 1995 and again from 1996 to 1998. A candidate for the Folketing in 1990, she also ran for the European Parliament in 1979.

Notes and References

  1. News: Thygesen. Peter. 28 July 2021. Forhenværende kulturminister Grethe Rostbøll er død. Danish. Politiken. 30 July 2021.