2022 in Denmark

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Events in the year 2022 in Denmark .

The year was dominated by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Denmark took in Ukrainian refugees fleeing the invasion of their country. Danish government sent foreign aid to Ukraine, and condemned and sanctioned Russia for waging the war.

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As the rest of Europe and in the world, Denmark continued to be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and Delta cron hybrid variant, but much less so than in January 2020 and February 2022. The 2021–2023 inflation surge led to increased prices on many goods. 2022 Danish general election took place on 1 November.

Incumbents

Events

January

Queen Margrethe II celebrated 50 years on the throne on 14 January 2022. (Photo from later in the year). Dronning Margrethe II ved Rebildfesten 2022 (beskaret).jpg
Queen Margrethe II celebrated 50 years on the throne on 14 January 2022. (Photo from later in the year).

February

March

April

Mette Frederiksen (center) with president Volodymyr Zelenskyy (left) of Ukraine. Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Pedro Sanchez and Mette Frederiksen in Kyiv 20220421 (13).jpg
Mette Frederiksen (center) with president Volodymyr Zelenskyy (left) of Ukraine.

May

June

July

August

September

Prince Joachim with his wife Princess Marie and three of his four children. (Photo from 2018). Abning af Legoland 2018 07.jpg
Prince Joachim with his wife Princess Marie and three of his four children. (Photo from 2018).

October

November

Results of the 2022 Danish general election, showing how many MFs were elected for each party in each constituency. Folketingsvalget 2022 - Fordelingen af mandater.svg
Results of the 2022 Danish general election, showing how many MFs were elected for each party in each constituency.

December

Culture

Film

Sports

Badminton

Canoe and Kayak

Cycling

Jonas Vingegaard (in yellow) and other riders during Stage 21 of the Tour de France. Etape 21 Tour France 2022 Terrasse Arche - Nanterre (FR92) - 2022-07-24 - 18 (cropped).jpg
Jonas Vingegaard (in yellow) and other riders during Stage 21 of the Tour de France.

Equestrian sports

Football

Golf

Handball

Sailing

Tennis

Other

Deaths

Uffe Ellemann-Jensen. Uffe Ellemann-Jensen.jpg
Uffe Ellemann-Jensen.

JanuaryMarch

AprilJune

JulySeptember

OctoberDecember

Footnotes

  1. The three parties have a combined 89 seats in the Folketing, one short of a majority. However, three of the four Faroese and Greenlandic members of the Folketing (da) are affiliated with sister parties to the governing parties, and as such the new government has a majority of 92 seats.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Troels Lund Poulsen</span> Danish politician

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Danish general election</span>

General elections were held in the Kingdom of Denmark on 1 November 2022, except in the Faroe Islands, where they were held on 31 October as 1 November was a national day of mourning for victims at sea. Of the 179 members of the Folketing, 175 were elected in Denmark proper, two in the Faroes and two in Greenland. The elections were called on 5 October following an ultimatum to the government by the Social Liberals due to the outcome of a report on the 2020 Danish mink cull by the Mink Commission, which was critical of the government. Voter turnout was 84% in Denmark, 48% in Greenland, and 71% in the Faroes, with a combined turnout of 84% for the realm as a whole.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Danish mink cull</span> Government-mandated slaughter of mink

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Frederiksen II Cabinet</span> Government of Denmark since 2022

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Events in the year 2023 in Denmark.

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