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    The Folketing (Danish: Folketinget, pronounced [ˈfʌlkəˌtsʰe̝ŋˀð̩]; lit. 'The people's thing ' or 'People's assembly '), also known as the Parliament of Denmark or the Danish Parliament in English, is the unicameral national legislature of the Kingdom of DenmarkDenmark proper together with the Faroe Islands and Greenland.

  2. The Folketing ( Danish: Folketinget) is the national parliament of Denmark. The name means "People's thing" (a thing in this case is a governing assembly ). It is the highest legislative body in the Kingdom of Denmark and decides most of the laws for Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The Folketing meets in Christiansborg Palace, in the ...

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    The Folketing, also known as the Parliament of Denmark or the Danish Parliament in English, is the unicameral national legislature (parliament) of the Kingdom of DenmarkDenmark proper together with the Faroe Islands and Greenland. Established in 1849, until 1953 the Folketing was the lower house of a bicameral parliament, called the Rigsdag; the upper house was the Landsting. It meets in ...

  5. Denmark is a constitutional monarchy and is one of the world’s most politically stable democracies. The Constitution dates from 1849, when the King renounced absolute rule. The latest major amendments to the Constitution happened in 1953. The current monarch, Queen Margrethe II, nominally rules through the Prime Minister and his Cabinet.

  6. The most important law is the Constitutional Act. It outlines the fundamental rules of the Danish democracy. The Constitutional Act is made up of 11 chapters and 89 sections. Denmark has been a democracy since the country’s first Constitutional Act was passed in 1849. The passing of the Constitutional Act was the end of absolute monarchy.

  7. The Folketing is the legislative branch of Denmark, and is located at Christiansborg. It consists of 179 members, [e] of which 2 members are elected in Greenland , and 2 in the Faroe Islands . General elections is nominally held every 4 years, but the Prime Minister can at any point call a snap election.

  8. Other articles where Folketing is discussed: Faroe Islands: Government and society: …systems are overseen by the Folketing. A commissioner represents Denmark in the islands. Education is based on the Danish system. The islands have good medical services. For a long time a substantial minority has sought full independence from Denmark, and in 1999 the Landsstyre entered negotiations with the ...

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