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Ole Sohn Minister for Business Affairs Incumbent Assumed office
3 October 2011Preceded by Brian Mikkelsen
Minister of Economic and Business AffairsLeader of the Communist Party of Denmark In office
1987–1991Preceded by Jørgen Jensen Succeeded by Collective leadership Member of Parliament Incumbent Assumed office
11 March 1998Personal details Born 12 September 1954
Thorsted, DenmarkPolitical party Socialist People's Party Other political
affiliationsCommunist Party of Denmark Spouse(s) Inger Sohn Ole Christian Liep Sohn (born September 12, 1954) is a Danish politician and author. He is currently a member of the Parliament of Denmark for the Socialist People's Party and Minister of Economic and Business Affairs.
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Early life
Ole Sohn was born in Thorsted near Horsens in Denmark in 1954.[citation needed] In the years 1970-1976 he worked as a ship's cook and an earth and concrete worker.[citation needed] In the years of 1972-1973 he took a Higher Preparatory Examination (HF) and later went to teacher's college.[citation needed]
Sohn started his political career young. When he took his HF he was spokesperson for the students during the years of 1972-1973.[citation needed] From the mid-1970s he served in several union offices, among those the central board of the Danish General Workers' Union.[citation needed]
The Communist Party
Sohn was a member of the Communist Party of Denmark. From 1981 to 1991 he was a member of the party's central committee. He also served as a member of the Horsens city council from 1982 to 1984. From 1987 to 1989 he was a candidate for the parliamentary elections for the communists. From 1989 to 1991 he was a candidate on the ticket of the Red-Green Alliance which the communists had joined.
He was elected chairman of the communist party in 1987. This was a time of great internal disagreement, disagreements that would later split the party. In 1987 the communists choose to elect two chairmen instead of one. Sohn was elected chairman together with the trade unionist Jan Andersen who was a communist hardliner who viewed Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms with great skepticism. Sohn was elected to balance out Andersen as a young and dynamic candidate who could represent the Gorbachev faction of the party.
The election of two chairmen was meant to symbolize cooperation between the two factions of the party but Andersen died shortly after, leaving the young Sohn with the sole responsibility for settling the internal struggles in the party. Sohn had to deal with the great upheavals in the communist world in the late 1980s. However he was too young to cope with the old hard-liners in the party. They managed to win the power struggle and in 1990 they deposed him. This led to a party congress where the Sohn faction won and the party was split. However a year after he left the communist party and joined the Socialist People's Party.
The Socialist People's Party
Sohn was first elected to parliament on the ticket of the Socialist People's Party in the 1998 election and has been in parliament since. He is his party's spokesperson on financial policy and is chairman of his party's parliamentary group.
He is one of the key figures of his party and was one of the main candidates in the 2007 election.
As author
Besides his political work Sohn is an author and publisher. He has written several books on the Soviet Union, using material that has been released from Soviet archives after the breakup of the union.
In 2004 he founded the publishing firm Forlaget Sohn.
From the 1990s and onwards he has also been active in the Writers' Union.
Publications
- Fra Folketinget til celle 290 1992
- Et liv i kamp og kærlighed 1993
- Der var bud efter dem 1994
- Her kommer fra dybet den mørke armé 1995
- Den højeste straf 1996
- Frihedens port 1999
- Vanviddets logik 2000
- Rundt om filmen DEN HØJESTE STRAF 2001
- De drog mod øst 2002
Personal life
Ole Sohn is married to Inger Sohn. Together they have two children, Iben and Christian.
External references
- Biography from Parliament of Denmark.
- Biography from the Socialist People's Party.
Party political offices Preceded by
Jørgen JensenChairman of the Communist Party of Denmark
1987-1991Succeeded by
Collective leadershipCategories:- Danish writers
- Living people
- 1954 births
- Members of the Folketing
- Communist Party of Denmark politicians
- Socialist People's Party (Denmark) politicians
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