Hilmar Baunsgaard

Politician

1920 – 1989

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Who was Hilmar Baunsgaard?

Hilmar Tormod Ingolf Baunsgaard was a Danish politician. He was a member of Det Radikale Venstre, a social liberal party. He was the Prime Minister of Denmark from 15 February 1968 until 9 October 1971. He was preceded and succeeded by the Social Democratic leader of that time, Jens Otto Krag. 1948-1951 Baunsgaard had been chairman of The Social Liberal Youth of Denmark. In 1957 he became an MP.

By 1968 Baunsgaard's party had been a frequent coalition partner of the Social Democrats for the last 15 years. However, after the 1968 elections, he abandoned the Social Democrats and formed a centre-right coalition with the Conservative Party and the Liberal Venstre. The three parties held a clear majority of seats in the parliament. In spite of this, they utterly failed to tackle the growing problems of the welfare state and rein in public spending. As a result, taxation skyrocketed. In the social sphere the government was one of the most radical thus far seen in Denmark, abolishing censorship of pornography and legalising abortion. However, in doing so they alienated sufficient numbers of core supporters to lose the 1971 election, which brought the Social Democrats back to power.

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Born
Feb 26, 1920
Slagelse
Nationality
  • Denmark
Profession
Died
Jul 2, 1989

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on July 23, 2013

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