Mogens Glistrup

Mogens Glistrup

Mogens Glistrup (Danish pronunciation: [ˈmɔuns ˈɡlistʁɔp]; 28 May 1926, Rønne – 1 July 2008, Kongens Lyngby) was a controversial Danish politician, lawyer, and member of the Danish parliament (1973–1983 and 1987–1990) and founder of the Progress Party.

From 1956 to 1963 Glistrup was an associate professor in tax law at the University of Copenhagen, and after leaving the university he became the owner of one of Denmark's leading law firms. On national television in 1971 on the last day for sending in the tax return, he praised tax frauds as the freedom fighters of our time, and he displayed his own tax card with a tax rate of zero.[1] His television appearance triggered an outrage, and Finance Minister Poul Møller made a complaint to Danmarks Radio, stating that they should rather have presented factual information on filling out the tax return. The government proceeded to have police and tax authorities begin an investigation into Glistrup's finances.[1]

On 22 August 1972, Glistrup founded the Progress Party, and in the landslide election of 1973 the party gained 28 seats of 179, making it the second-largest in parliament.

Glistrup described the income tax as a remnant of the stagnant agrarian society of the past, and wanted the income tax removed over a period of seven years by gradually increasing the tax threshold.[2] His manners in parliament were anarchistic[citation needed] and reckless[citation needed] and he displayed a grotesque[weasel words] sense of humour, the most famous example of which was his suggestion to replace the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with an answering machine saying in Russian that Denmark surrenders.[2]

The investigation of Glistrup's economic conditions dragged on but resulted in 1983 in Glistrup being sentenced by the supreme court to three years in prison and a fine of DKK 1,000,000 and the parliament finding him unfit to be a member.[2][3] The case against him was complicated and involved an extensive web of companies that only transferred money to each other.[4] The prosecuting authority described this web of companies as fiction, to which Glistrup responded that the only fiction involved was the "fiction theory" of the prosecuting authority.[4]

After serving the sentence, Glistrup was reelected to parliament in 1987, but he did not manage to regain his political influence on the party from Pia Kjærsgaard,[2] and he was expelled from the party in 1991. He was readmitted to the party in 1999 and in response the entire parliamentary group left in protest against racist and anti-Muslim statements made by Glistrup, and formed a new parliamentary group called Freedom 2000.[5][6][7]

He died on 1 July 2008, aged 82.[8]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Skou, p. 288.
  2. ^ a b c d Skou, p. 289.
  3. ^ 27 år med Z.
  4. ^ a b Rehling.
  5. ^ Larsen.
  6. ^ Sørensen.
  7. ^ Skou, p. 273.
  8. ^ "Mogens Glistrup er død" (in Danish). Politiken. 2008-07-02. http://politiken.dk/indland/article533633.ece. Retrieved 2008-07-02. 

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