- Thorvald Stauning
Infobox Prime Minister
name=Thorvald Stauning
order=Prime Minister of Denmark
term_start =April 24 ,1924
term_end =December 14 ,1926
predecessor =Niels Neergaard
successor =Thomas Madsen-Mygdal
term_start2 =April 30 ,1929
term_end2 =May 3 ,1942
predecessor2 =Thomas Madsen-Mygdal
successor2 =Vilhelm Buhl
birth_date =birth date|1873|10|26|mf=y
birth_place =
death_date =death date and age|1942|5|3|1873|10|26|mf=y
death_place =
party=Social DemocratsThorvald August Marinus Stauning (
26 October 1873 –3 May 1942 ) was the first Social DemocratPrime Minister of Denmark . He served as Prime Minister from 1924 to 1926 and again from 1929 until his death in 1942.Under Stauning's leadership Denmark, like the other Scandinavian countries, developed a social welfare state, and though many of his ambitions for Social Democracy were ultimately thwarted, in his lifetime, by events beyond his control, his leadership through grave times places Stauning among the most admired of twentieth-century Danish statesmen.
Biography
Stauning was trained as a
cigar sorter and soon became involved withtrade union activity. From 1896 to 1908 he was leader of the Cigar Sorters' Union, in 1898 – 1904 also editor of the magazine "Samarbejdet" (Co-operation) of the Federation of Trade Unions, and elected Member of Parliament "(Folketinget)" in 1906.In 1910 he was elected chairman of the Social Democratic Party (Socialdemokratiet), a position he retained for almost thirty years, until 1939. After participating as Minister without Portfolio in the
Cabinet of Zahle II from 1916 to 1920, he returned to government as prime minister in 1924 for theminority cabinet Cabinet of Thorvald Stauning I which would survive until 1926. His cabinet was considered ground-breaking not only as it was the first purely Social Democratic cabinet, but also because a woman,Nina Bang , was appointed Minister of Education, which attracted some international attention, as she was the first female minister in the world. [Skou, Kaare R. (2005). "Dansk politik A-Å" da icon. Aschehoug, pp. 110, 638-639. ISBN 87-11-11652-8.]From 1929 he led the successful
coalition cabinet Cabinet of Thorvald Stauning II with the social liberal "Det Radikale Venstre " party that would steer Denmark out of theGreat Depression , shaping a major political compromise that greatly improved the Danish economy, and also transformed the Social Democratic Party from a class party to a popular party.Under Stauning's leadership Denmark, like the other
Scandinavia n countries, developed a socialwelfare state . It's often proposed that the longlived coalition cabinet, and its successful policies, actively averted theCommunist andFascist movements that were sweeping much ofEurope from developing a strong following in Denmark.In January 1933, Stauning's government entered into what was then the most extensive settlement yet in Danish politics — the Kanslergade settlement ( _da. Kanslergadeforliget) — with the liberal party Venstre. [Skou, p. 367] The settlement, which was named after Stauning's apartment in Kanslergade in
Copenhagen , included extensive agricultural subsidies and reforms of the legislation and administration in the social sector. [Mørch, Søren (2002). "24 statsministre" da icon. Copenhagen: Gyldendal, p. 165. ISBN 87-02-00361-9.]Stauning holds a record in Danish politics, in having successfully sought re-election no less than three times (1932, 1935, 1939). However, an attempt to amend the Constitution failed in 1939, as the turnout in the referendum was insufficient to validate the result. This came as a tremendous blow to Stauning, who seemed to lose his previously sure touch for politics thereafter. He reportedly considered resigning in the wake of the referendum failure, but was persuaded to stay on. [Kaarsted, Tage (1977). "De danske ministerier 1929-1953" da icon. Copenhagen: Nyt Nordisk Forlag, Arnold Busck, p. 94. ISBN 87-17-05104-5.]
Stauning's second cabinet lasted until Operation
Weserübung , the Nazioccupation of Denmark beganApril 9 ,1940 , when the cabinet was widened to include all political parties, called theCabinet of Thorvald Stauning III . Contrary to most other governments of the Nazi-invaded countries, KingChristian X of Denmark and his government ordered the army and navy to stop fighting, and chose to remain in their country also under the occupation, which is believed to have contributed to the Nazi years being more lenient in Denmark than in other countries under Hitler's control. He died in 1942, deeply depressed about the future of Social Democracy in a Nazi-dominated Europe.Legacy
Like many other workers' leaders of his generation, such as
Hjalmar Branting inSweden , Stauning was a charismatic leader who played an important role in integrating Danish society after the social changes following theIndustrial Revolution andcommon suffrage . His campaign slogan, "Stauning or Chaos," ( _da. Stauning eller Kaos) resonated in a nation undergoing a period of massive unemployment caused by the economic, social and political turmoil of its neighbors and trading partners, notably Denmark's chief trading partnerGermany . The followingGreat Depression brought Danish unemployment to unprecedented heights. This period of widespread social malaise was fertile ground for populist leaders like Roosevelt,Hitler andMussolini , who could communicate a confident and coherent vision to the masses. Stauning was such a man for Denmark, and his popularity won the Social Democratic Party 46% of the total votes in the 1935 Folketing elections, a figure never again reached by this or any other Danish party.He was given a state funeral in 1942, an honour normally not bestowed on Danish prime ministers. Although Denmark's relationship with Germany during World War II has been controversial, Stauning's legacy in Denmark remains positive. He popularity in the 1930s acted as a force limiting the growth of other populist parties, most importantly, the Nazi party, which remained politically insignificant. Stauning also played a major role in containing the constitutional
Easter Crisis of 1920 where he brokered a deal with the king in which the monarch accepted a reduction of his own role to a merely symbolical one, avoiding any future interference in the functioning ofparliamentary democracy . In return, Stauning kept the pro-republican elements of the Social Democratic Party in line, and ensured his party's political support to the continuation of the Danish monarchy. His government was also responsible for laying the foundations to the future Danish "welfare state".References
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