- Minister for Development Cooperation of Denmark
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Minister for Development Cooperation of Denmark (Danish: Udviklingsminister) is a Danish minister office. The office was introduced with the Cabinet of Poul Nyrup Rasmussen I on 25 January 1993. The minister works in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark. Current minister is Christian Friis Bach.
List of ministers
Who From to Helle Degn 25 January 1993 27 September 1994 Poul Nielson 27 September 1994 10 July 1999 Jan Trøjborg 10 July 1999 21 December 2000 Anita Bay Bundegaard 21 December 2000 27 November 2001 none (task assumed by the Foreign Minister Per Stig Møller) 27 November 2001 2 August 2004 Bertel Haarder 2 August 2004 18 February 2005 Ulla Tørnæs 18 February 2005 23 February 2010 Søren Pind 23 February 2010 3 October 2011 Christian Friis Bach 3 October 2011 present External links
- Official website - from the Foreign Ministry of Denmark.
References
- List of Danish governments - From the official website of Folketinget
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