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2010-02-23 12:26:00
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Embassy Copenhagen
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MAJOR CABINET RESHUFFLE

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1. (SBU) SUMMARY: Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen announced
his new Cabinet February 23. The most extensive reshuffle in recent
Danish history, it sets his stamp decisively on the Government,
nearly 11 months after he took office without an election when his
predecessor became NATO Secretary General. For the first time,
women hold the key positions of Defense and Foreign Affairs.
Outgoing FM Per Stig Moeller becomes Culture Minister, while
outgoing Defense Minister Soeren Gade leaves government altogether.
Other notable changes affect the Ministries of Justice, Transport,
Science, Health, and Development Cooperation. Complete list at
paragraph 6. END SUMMARY.


2. (SBU) PM Lars Loekke Rasmussen had been expected to reshuffle
his Cabinet early this year, to set his stamp on the Government
whose leadership he inherited without an election in April 2009 when
Anders Fogh Rasmussen left to become NATO Secretary General. The
extensive nature of this reshuffle is a decisive response to the
chorus of criticism that Loekke is a mere caretaker. The
publication (expected February 24) of Denmark's economic Convergence
Program will be an opportunity for the PM to set his stamp on policy
as he has on the Government.


3. (SBU) New Foreign Minister Lene Espersen is the leader of the
junior coalition partner, the Conservative People's Party. She was
and remains Deputy Prime Minister; she was highly regarded as
Economic and Business Affairs Minister. She succeeds her fellow
Conservative Per Stig Moeller, who had been at MFA since the
Liberal-Conservative coalition took office in November 2001. The
67-year-old Moeller, bereaved by the recent death of his son, moves
to the Culture Ministry for which he has an affinity.


4. (SBU) New Defense Minister Gitte Lillelund Bech is a strong
friend of the United States and this Embassy. An alumna of the
German Marshall Fellows, she moves up from chairing the Folketing
(parliament)'s Foreign Policy Committee. Gade, one of the most
popular ministers, has had to contend with a barrage of criticism
over various incidents in his ministry, some of which he had nothing
to do with (see reftel),but which apparently eroded confidence in
MOD during a time of military engagement. Also, in the past couple
of years he has suffered the deaths of his wife and his father.


5. (SBU) Other changes of note: Transport Minister Lars Barfoed
moves to Justice; Justice Minister Brian Mikkelsen moves to Economic
and Business Affairs; Liberal Party foreign policy spokesman Soeren
Pind becomes Development Cooperation Minister; Education Minister
Bertel Haarder moves to Health and also takes on the Interior
portfolio; Hans Christian Schmidt returns to the Cabinet as
Transport Minister. Two new ministers are not even members of
parliament: Benedikte Kiaer (Social Affairs)and Charlotte Sahl
Madsen (Science). Dropped from the Cabinet altogether are: Science
Minister Helge Sander, Health Minister Jakob Axel Nielsen,
Development Cooperation Minister Ulla Toernaes, and Culture Minister
Carina Christensen.


6. (U) There follows the complete list of the new Cabinet(format:
Name/Party/
Position/Previous Position if applicable):

Lars Loekke Rasmussen/Liberal/Prime Minister/no change

Lene Espersen/ Conservative/Foreign/ Economic and Business

Per Stig Moeller/C/ Culture/Foreign

Claus Hjort Frederiksen/L/Finance/no change

Brian Mikkelsen/C/Economic and Business/ Justice

Lykke Friis/L/Climate and Energy; Gender Equality/Climate and
Energy

Bertel Haarder/L/Interior; Health/Education; Nordic Cooperation

Lars Barfoed/L/Justice/Transport

Birthe Roenn Hornbech/L/Refugees, Immigration and Integration;
Ecclesiastical/no change

Troels Lund Poulsen/L/Taxation/Environment

Inger Stoejberg/L/Employment/Employment; Gender Equality

Karen Ellemann/L/Environment; Nordic Cooperation/Interior; Social
Affairs
NEW TO CABINET:


Gitte Lillelund Bech/L/Defense/Parliament Foreign Policy Committee
Chair

Soeren Pind/L/Development Cooperation/Party foreign policy
spokesman

Hans Christian Schmidt/L/Transport/
Parliament party Group Chair

Tina Nedergaard/L/Education/Party finance spokesman

Benedikte Kiaer/C/Social Affairs/Copenhagen Regional Council Member

Charlotte Sahl Madsen/L (TBC)/Science, Technology and
Innovation/Danfoss Universe (R and D park)

Henrik Hoegh/L/Food, Agriculture and Fisheries/Member of Parliament

OUT:

Soeren Gade/L/out/Defense

Kristian Jensen/L/out, becomes party Group Chair in
Parliament/Taxation

Helge Sander/L/out/Science, Technology and Innovation

Ulla Toernaes/L /out/Development Cooperation

Eva Kjaer Hansen/L/out/Food, Agriculture and Fisheries

Carina Christensen/L/out/Culture

Jakob Axel Nielsen/L/out/Health and Disease Prevention

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