Lene Espersen Explained

Lene Espersen
Office2:Minister of Foreign Affairs
Primeminister2:Lars Løkke Rasmussen
Term Start2:23 February 2010
Term End2:3 October 2011
Predecessor2:Per Stig Møller
Successor2:Villy Søvndal
Office:Deputy Prime Minister of Denmark
Primeminister:Anders Fogh Rasmussen
Lars Løkke Rasmussen
Term Start:10 September 2008
Term End:13 January 2011
Predecessor:Bendt Bendtsen
Successor:Lars Barfoed
Office3:Minister of Economic and Business Affairs
Primeminister3:Anders Fogh Rasmussen
Lars Løkke Rasmussen
Term Start3:10 September 2008
Term End3:23 February 2010
Predecessor3:Bendt Bendtsen
Successor3:Brian Mikkelsen
Office4:Leader of the Conservative People's Party
Term Start4:9 September 2008
Term End4:13 January 2011
Predecessor4:Bendt Bendtsen
Successor4:Lars Barfoed
Office5:Minister of Justice
Primeminister5:Anders Fogh Rasmussen
Term Start5:27 November 2001
Term End5:10 September 2008
Predecessor5:Frank Jensen
Successor5:Brian Mikkelsen
Birth Date:26 September 1965
Birth Place:Hirtshals, Denmark
Party:Conservative People's Party
Spouse:Danny Feltmann
Alma Mater:University of Aarhus

Lene Espersen (born 26 September 1965) is a former Danish politician, a former leader of Conservative People's Party and a former Minister of Justice. She is the current CEO at the Danish Association of Architectural Firms. From 1 July 2016 to June 30, 2020, she served as chairman of the board of Aalborg University.

In 2006, Espersen was stripped of her parliamentary immunity after crashing into a woman on a scooter. She was subsequently banned from driving and fined €150.[1]

Early life

Born to a fisherman father and a book-keeper mother, she grew up with her younger sister in Hirtshals in the north of Jutland, on Denmark’s mainland.[2] She attended Lester B. Pearson United World College of the Pacific in Canada. She later became the first in her family to graduate from university.

Political career

Espersen was the first person in her family to join a political party.[3] A member of the Folketinget from 1994, she served as Minister of Justice from 27 November 2001 to 10 September 2008 and as Minister of Economic and Business Affairs from 10 September 2008 to 23 February 2010.

Espersen served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 23 February 2010 to 3 October 2011, making her Denmark’s first female foreign minister and the only woman in such a post in the EU at the time.[4]

Espersen was the leader of the Conservative People's Party and was Deputy Prime Minister from 9 September 2008[5] to 13 January 2011.

On 13 January 2011, she announced at a press conference at 19.00 pm, briefly after her arrival in Denmark, that she would not continue as leader of the Conservative People's Party.[6] The announcement came after months of increasing pressure, where various issues regarding her work ethics, had gained national attention, and decreasing support in opinion polls for the party. During her tenure as political leader, support for the Conservative People's Party was reduced from around 10% to below 5%. On 14 January, Lars Barfoed succeeded Lene Espersen as political leader of the Conservative People's Party.[7]

Other activities

Political positions

When the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published controversial cartoons of Muhammad in 2005, Espersen defended its right to publish and labelled Muslim extremism as more dangerous than climate change.[10] In 2012, in her capacity as foreign minister, she met with 17 ambassadors from Muslim countries as part of efforts to prevent any new cartoon crisis and to foster understanding.[11]

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Notes and References

  1. Jarle Hetland (April 7, 2010), Teflon Aunt European Voice.
  2. Jarle Hetland (April 7, 2010), Teflon Aunt European Voice.
  3. https://www.politico.eu/article/denmarks-six-month-eu-presidency-a-guide-to-the-countrys-key-players/ Denmark’s six-month EU presidency: a guide to the country’s key players
  4. Jarle Hetland (April 7, 2010), Teflon Aunt European Voice.
  5. News: Politiken. da. 2008-09-09. 2008-09-10. Enstemmig opbakning til Espersen. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080912035326/http://politiken.dk/politik/article564782.ece. 2008-09-12.
  6. News: UPDATE 2-Danish Conservative leader quits under pressure. 13 January 2011. Reuters. 2017-06-29.
  7. Web site: Barfoed taler til pressen. 14 January 2011. 2016-09-14.
  8. http://www.bdforum.org/lene-espersen-chairman-baltic-development-forum/ Lene Espersen new Chairman of Baltic Development Forum
  9. http://www.ebrd.com/documents/comms-and-bis/pdf-annual-report-2009-english.pdf 2009 Annual Report
  10. Jarle Hetland (April 7, 2010), Teflon Aunt European Voice.
  11. David Cutler (April 11, 2012), TIMELINE-Cartoons bring attackers to Scandinavia Reuters.