Frank Jensen
Frank Jensen | |
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Mayor of Copenhagen | |
Assumed office 1 January 2010 | |
Deputy | Anne Vang |
Preceded by | Ritt Bjerregaard |
Deputy Leader of the Social Democrats | |
Assumed office 28 June 2015 | |
Leader | Mette Frederiksen |
Preceded by | Mogens Jensen |
Minister of Justice | |
In office 30 December 1996 – 27 November 2001 | |
Prime Minister | Poul Nyrup Rasmussen |
Preceded by | Bjorn Westh |
Succeeded by | Lene Espersen |
Minister of Research | |
In office 27 September 1994 – 30 December 1996 | |
Prime Minister | Poul Nyrup Rasmussen |
Preceded by | A.O Anderson |
Succeeded by | Jytte Hilden |
Personal details | |
Born | Copenhagen, Denmark | 28 May 1961
Political party | Social Democrats |
Spouse | Jane Frimand Pedersen |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | Aalborg University |
Frank Jensen (born 28 May 1961) is a Danish politician, member of the Danish Social Democrats, and has been Lord Mayor of Copenhagen since 1 January 2010. He was Minister for Research 27 September 1994 to 30 December 1996 in the Cabinet of Poul Nyrup Rasmussen II and Justice Minister from 30 December 1996 to 27 November 2001 in the Cabinets of Poul Nyrup Rasmussen III and IV.
When Mogens Lykketoft resigned as leader of the Social Democrats after losing the 2005 Danish parliamentary election, Frank Jensen and Helle Thorning-Schmidt were the two candidates to succeed him. The party members voted on 12 April 2005, electing Helle Thorning-Schmidt as leader with 24,261 votes (53%) against 21,348 votes (47%) for Frank Jensen.
Frank Jensen is an educated economist and holds a master's degree in economics from Aalborg University which he received in 1986.[1]
In May 2015, he banned all 45,000 city employees from flying with budget airline Ryanair for official business.[2]
References
- ^ "Om Frank Jensen" (in Danish). FrankJensen.dk. Retrieved 2015-08-20.
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