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词条 Thorning-Schmidt I Cabinet
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  1. Government formations

  2. List of ministers and portfolios

  3. References

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|cabinet_name = Thorning-Schmidt Cabinet
|incumbent =
|cabinet_number = 70th
|jurisdiction = Denmark
| flag = Flag of Denmark (state).svg
|flag_border = true
| image = Thorning-Schmidt.jpg
| date_formed = 3 October 2011
| date_dissolved = 3 February 2014
| government_head = Helle Thorning-Schmidt
| government_head_history =
| state_head = Margrethe II of Denmark
| political_party = Social Democrats
Social Liberal Party
Socialist People's Party
| legislature_status = Coalition
| opposition_cabinet =
| opposition_party = Venstre
| opposition_leader = Lars Løkke Rasmussen
| election = parliamentary election
| last_election =
| legislature_term =
| budget =
| incoming_formation = 2011
| outgoing_formation = 2014
| previous = Løkke Rasmussen Cabinet
| successor = Thorning-Schmidt Cabinet II
}}{{Politics of Denmark}}

The cabinet of Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt was the cabinet government of Denmark from 3 October 2011[1] to 3 February 2014. It was a coalition between the Social Democrats, the Danish Social Liberal Party and the Socialist People's Party. On 9 August 2013, Helle Thorning-Schmidt made a cabinet reshuffle and on 12 December 2013, she made a second cabinet reshuffle. The cabinet resigned on 3 February 2014, following the Socialist People's Party left the government on 30 January 2014. It was succeeded by the Cabinet of Helle Thorning-Schmidt II

Because of the government's minority status and its dependency on the support of the opposition, Venstre, the government had to jettison many of the policies that it had given during the election campaign. Although critics have accused the government of breaking its promises, other studies argue that it has already accomplished half of its stated goals, blaming instead poor public relations strategies for its increasingly negative public image.[1]

Government formations

At the parliamentary election on 15 September 2011, the governing Liberal Party remained the single largest party with the addition of one seat while the Social Democrats lost a seat. However, a three-party coalition of opposition parties together with the supporting Red-Green Alliance won a larger share of seats than the incumbent Liberal-Conservative government and their supporting parties the Liberal Alliance and Danish People's Party.[2] Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen then tendered the cabinet's resignation to Queen Margrethe II on 16 September,[3] following which she met with the leaders of all parties. She then tasked Social Democrat Helle Thorning-Schmidt with negotiating the formation of a new government. Rasmussen's cabinet remained in office as a caretaker government until 3 October, when Thorning-Schmidt's cabinet was sworn in making her the first female Prime Minister.[4] The Social Liberal Party and the Socialist People's Party also became part of the three-party government.[5] It was the first time the Socialist People's Party joined a government since its foundation in 1959.[2]

On 30 January 2014 Annette Vilhelmsen, the leader of Socialist People's Party announced that the party would be leaving government, the result of extended turmoil over the proposed sale of DONG Energy shares to Goldman Sachs.[6]

List of ministers and portfolios

The Social Democrats had ten ministers including the Prime Minister. The smaller Social Liberal Party and Socialist People's Party each had six ministers.[7]

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}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Economy and Interior minister1 = Margrethe Vestager minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 3 February 2014 minister1_party = Danish Social Liberal Party
}}{{Cabinet table ministry|Ministry of Foreign Affairs}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for Foreign Affairs minister1 = Villy Søvndal minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 12 December 2013 minister1_party = Socialist People's Party (Denmark) minister2 = Holger K. Nielsen minister2_termstart = 12 December 2013 minister2_termend = 30 January 2014 minister2_party = Socialist People's Party (Denmark)
}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for Development Cooperation minister1 = Christian Friis Bach minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 21 November 2013 minister1_party = Danish Social Liberal Party minister2 = Rasmus Helveg Petersen minister2_termstart = 21 November 2013 minister2_termend = 3 February 2014 minister2_party = Danish Social Liberal Party
}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for European Affairs minister1 = Nicolai Wammen minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 9 August 2013 minister1_party = Social Democrats (Denmark) minister2 = Nick Hækkerup minister2_termstart = 9 August 2013 minister2_termend = 3 February 2014 (abolished) minister2_party =Social Democrats (Denmark)
}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for Trade and Investment minister1 = Pia Olsen Dyhr minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 9 August 2013 (abolished) minister1_party = Socialist People's Party (Denmark)
}}{{Cabinet table ministry|Ministry of Finance}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for Finance minister1 = Bjarne Corydon minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_party = Social Democrats (Denmark)minister1_termend = 3 February 2014
}}{{Cabinet table ministry|Ministry of Justice}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for Justice minister1 = Morten Bødskov minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 12 December 2013 minister1_party = Social Democrats (Denmark) minister2 = Karen Hækkerup minister2_termstart = 12 December 2013 minister2_termend = 3 February 2014 minister2_party = Social Democrats (Denmark)
}}{{Cabinet table ministry|Ministry of Defence}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for Defence minister1 = Nick Hækkerup minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 9 August 2013 minister1_party = Social Democrats (Denmark) minister2 = Nicolai Wammen minister2_termstart = 9 August 2013 minister2_termend = 3 February 2014 minister2_party = Social Democrats (Denmark)
}}{{Cabinet table ministry|Ministry of Culture}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for Culture minister1 = Uffe Elbæk minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 5 December 2012 minister1_party = Danish Social Liberal Party minister2 = Marianne Jelved minister2_termstart = 6 December 2012 minister2_termend = 3 February 2014 minister2_party = Danish Social Liberal Party
}}{{Cabinet table ministry|Ministry of Taxation}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for Taxation minister1 = Thor Möger Pedersen minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 16 October 2012 minister1_party = Socialist People's Party (Denmark) minister2 = Holger K. Nielsen minister2_termstart = 16 October 2012 minister2_termend = 12 December 2013 minister2_party = Socialist People's Party (Denmark) minister3 = Jonas Dahl minister3_termstart = 12 December 2013 minister3_termend = 30 January 2014 minister3_party = Socialist People's Party (Denmark)
}}{{Cabinet table ministry|Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for Research, Innovation and Higher Education minister1 = Morten Østergaard minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 3 February 2014 minister1_party = Danish Social Liberal Party
}}{{Cabinet table ministry|Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for Business and Growth minister1 = Ole Sohn minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 16 October 2012 minister1_party = Socialist People's Party (Denmark) minister2 = Annette Vilhelmsen minister2_termstart = 16 October 2012 minister2_termend = 9 August 2013 minister2_party = Socialist People's Party (Denmark) minister3 = Henrik Sass Larsen minister3_termstart = 9 August 2013 minister3_termend = 3 February 2014 minister3_party = Social Democrats (Denmark)
}}{{Cabinet table ministry|Ministry of Housing, Urban and Rural Affairs}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for the City, Housing and Rural Affairs minister1 = Carsten Hansen minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 3 February 2014 minister1_party = Social Democrats (Denmark)
}}{{Cabinet table ministry|Ministry of Employment}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for Employment minister1 = Mette Frederiksen minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011minister1_termend = 3 February 2014 minister1_party = Social Democrats (Denmark)
}}{{Cabinet table ministry|Ministry of Education}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for Education minister1 = Christine Antorini minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 3 February 2014 minister1_party = Social Democrats (Denmark)
}}{{Cabinet table ministry|Ministry of Social Affairs}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for Integration and Social Affairs minister1 = Karen Hækkerup minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 9 August 2013 minister1_party = Social Democrats (Denmark) minister2 = Annette Vilhelmsen minister2_termstart = 9 August 2013 minister2_termend = 30 January 2014 minister2_party = Socialist People's Party (Denmark)
}}{{Cabinet table ministry|Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries minister1 = Mette Gjerskov minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 9 August 2013 minister1_party = Social Democrats (Denmark) minister2 = Karen Hækkerup minister2_termstart = 9 August 2013 minister2_termend = 12 December 2013 minister2_party = Social Democrats (Denmark) minister3 = Dan Jørgensen minister3_termstart = 12 December 2013 minister3_termend = 3 February 2014 minister3_party = Social Democrats (Denmark)
}}{{Cabinet table ministry|Ministry of Climate and Energy}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for Climate and Energy minister1 = Martin Lidegaard minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 3 February 2014 minister1_party = Danish Social Liberal Party
}}{{Cabinet table ministry|Ministry of Transport}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for Transport minister1 = Henrik Dam Kristensen minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 9 August 2013 minister1_party = Social Democrats (Denmark) minister2 = Pia Olsen Dyhr minister2_termstart = 9 August 2013 minister2_termend = 30 January 2014 minister2_party = Socialist People's Party (Denmark)
}}{{Cabinet table ministry|Ministry of Health}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for Health and Prevention minister1 = Astrid Krag minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 30 January 2014 minister1_party = Socialist People's Party (Denmark)
}}{{Cabinet table ministry|Ministry of the Environment}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for the Environment minister1 = Ida Auken minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 30 January 2014 minister1_party = Socialist People's Party (Denmark)
}}{{Cabinet table ministry|Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs}}{{Cabinet table minister
title = Minister for Equality, Church and Nordic Cooperation minister1 = Manu Sareen minister1_termstart = 3 October 2011 minister1_termend = 3 February 2014 minister1_party = Danish Social Liberal Party
}}

|}{{s-start}}{{succession box|
 title=Cabinet of Denmark| before=Lars Løkke Rasmussen| years= 2011-2014| after=Helle Thorning-Schmidt II|

}}{{s-end}}

References

1. ^{{cite news |title=Government on track but off message |quote=Governmental parties are taking a beating at the polls, but recent study shows they’ve accomplished half their goals [...] Many feel that the Socialdemokraterne-Radikale-Socialistisk Folkeparti (S-R-SF) government, which has been slipping further and further down in the polls, has not done an effective job letting the public know when it gets something right. |first=Ray |last=Weaver |url=http://www.cphpost.dk/news/politics/government-track-message |newspaper=The Copenhagen Post |date=May 18, 2012 |accessdate=September 20, 2012}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=Denmark: Right-wing government defeated, Red-Green Alliance triples seats|author=Inger V. Johansen and Line Barfod|url=http://links.org.au/node/2501|newspaper=Links – International Journal of Socialist Renewal|date=20 September 2011|accessdate=4 October 2011}}
3. ^{{cite news|last=Xuan|first=Min|title=Danish PM tenders resignation to Queen|url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-09/16/c_131143125.htm|accessdate=4 October 2011|newspaper=Xinhua News Agency|date=16 September 2011}}
4. ^{{cite news|title=Denmark to get 1st female PM after left wins vote|url=http://www.dawn.com/2011/09/16/denmark-to-get-1st-female-pm-after-left-wins-vote.html|newspaper=Dawn|date=16 September 2011|accessdate=4 October 2011}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Danish PM-elect seen unveiling govt Sunday|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/01/denmark-government-idUSL5E7L10J120111001|publisher=Reuters|date=1 October 2011|accessdate=4 October 2011}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=SF leaves government, Vilhelmsen steps down|url=http://cphpost.dk/news/sf-leaves-government-vilhelmsen-steps-down.8476.html|publisher=The Copenhagen Post|date=30 January 2014|accessdate=30 January 2014}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=Here are Denmark’s new ministers|url=http://www.cphpost.dk/news/politics/90-politics/52255-here-are-denmarks-new-ministers.html|accessdate=4 October 2011|newspaper=The Copenhagen Post|date=3 October 2011|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111003184742/http://cphpost.dk/news/politics/90-politics/52255-here-are-denmarks-new-ministers.html|archivedate=3 October 2011|df=}}
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