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2022 in Denmark

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2022
in
Denmark

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See also:Other events of 2022
List of years in Denmark

Events in the year 2022 in Denmark.

The year was dominated by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Denmark took in Ukrainian refugees fleeing the invasion of their country. Danish government sent foreign aid to Ukraine, and condemned and sanctioned Russia for waging the war.

As the rest of Europe and in the world, Denmark continued to be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and Deltacron hybrid variant, but much less so than in January 2020 and February 2022. The 2021–2023 inflation surge led to increased prices on many goods. 2022 Danish general election took place on 1 November.

Incumbents

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Events

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January

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Queen Margrethe II celebrated 50 years on the throne on 14 January 2022. (Photo from later in the year).

February

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March

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April

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Mette Frederiksen (center) with president Volodymyr Zelenskyy (left) of Ukraine.

May

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June

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July

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August

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  • 8 August – Defense minister Morten Bødskov, along with his colleagues from Norway and Sweden, announce an agreement to increase military cooperation. Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, agree that they may use each other's military infrastructure and airspace, and Denmark will station a military attaché in Stockholm. The agreement was reached to counter Russian aggression in the Baltic Sea region, as Russia has violated the territory of both Denmark and Sweden on several occasions in recent years. Bødskov warns that the region "will be marked by higher levels of tension than we have been used to".[18]
  • 9 August – Authorities in Greenland announce that two civilian employees at Thule Air Base have tested positive for monkeypox.[19]
  • 15 August – Conservative People's Party leader Søren Pape Poulsen presents himself as a candidate for prime minister in the next election.

September

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Prince Joachim with his wife Princess Marie and three of his four children. (Photo from 2018).
  • 21 September – At the second time, the Royal Household announced that Queen Margrethe II tested positive for COVID-19. She had attended the funeral of Elizabeth II with her son Crown Prince Frederik on the 19th. The queen was previously infected in February.[20]
  • 26–29 September – A series of gas leaks happen at the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines in the Baltic Sea, off the coast of Bornholm. Prime minister Mette Frederiksen says that explosions were recorded at both pipelines prior to the leaks, and that Danish authorities suspect sabotage, but wouldn't speculate on who were responsible.[21][22] The Copenhagen Police (da) opens an investigation of the gas leaks, in collaboration with the National Police, the Danish Security and Intelligence Service (PET), and others.[23] The Danish Defence Command sends the frigate Absalon and several other vessels to the area.[24]
  • 28 September – Queen Margrethe II announces changes to the titles of the descendants of her younger son prince Joachim. Effective from 1 January 2023, Joachim's children will no longer be allowed to call themselves prince or princess, but they remain in the line of succession. They will retain the title count or countess of Monpezat, given to both the queen's sons and all of their patrilineal descendants in 2008. Queen Margrethe justified the change for her grandchildren, who range in age from 10 to 23, as allowing them to "shape their own lives to a much greater extent without being limited by [royal duties]".[25]
  • 29 September
    • The day after queen Margrethe announced that the children of her son prince Joachim would lose their titles of prince or princess from the new year, Joachim speaks to tabloids B.T. and Ekstra Bladet. He says that he and his immediate family are dismayed, and that his children have had their identity taken from them. According to the prince, the queen shared a plan with him on 5 May under which the children would have lost their titles only when each of them turned 25. Under such a plan, youngest child Athena, age 10, would not have lost her title until 2037.[26][27]
    • Russo-Ukrainian War: Prime minister Mette Frederiksen condemns the annexation referendums in four Ukrainian regions orchestrated by president Vladimir Putin of Russia, saying that the referendums "have nothing to do with the will of the people and have no legal effect".[28]

October

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November

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Results of the 2022 Danish general election, showing how many MFs were elected for each party in each constituency.

December

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Culture

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Film

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Sports

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Badminton

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Canoe and Kayak

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Cycling

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Jonas Vingegaard (in yellow) and other riders during Stage 21 of the Tour de France.

Equestrian sports

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Football

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Golf

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Handball

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Sailing

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Tennis

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Other

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Deaths

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Uffe Ellemann-Jensen.

January–March

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April–June

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July–September

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October–December

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ The three parties have a combined 89 seats in the Folketing, one short of a majority. However, three of the four Faroese and Greenlandic members of the Folketing (da) are affiliated with sister parties to the governing parties, and as such the new government has a majority of 92 seats.

References

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  1. ^ Danmark sender våben til Ukraine: 'Vi ser en enestående heroisk indsats fra ukrainerne, og vi ønsker at hjælpe' (in Danish), from dr.dk
  2. ^ Den ukrainske præsident taler til Folketinget (in Danish), from ft.dk
  3. ^ Udenrigsministeren: Danmark støtter efterforskning af krigsforbrydelse i Butja (in Danish), from Dagbladet Børsen
  4. ^ Udenrigsminister Jeppe Kofod samler ministerkolleger om retsforfølgning i Ukraine (in Danish), from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  5. ^ The Official Visit by Indian PM Narendra Modi in Denmark
  6. ^ Fælleserklæring i forbindelse med indisk-nordisk topmøde i Danmark (partly in Danish) from the Danish Ministry of State
  7. ^ Zelenskyj: - Tak til Danmark. Ære til Ukraine (in Danish), from tv2.dk
  8. ^ The Esbjerg Declaration: The North Sea to be Europe's green power house, from bechbruun.com
  9. ^ EU leaders convene in Esbjerg to harness the North Sea's green energy potential, from State of Green
  10. ^ Whisky Wars: Denmark and Canada strike deal to end 50-year row over Arctic island from BBC News
  11. ^ ‘Unacceptable’: Russian warship accused of violating Danish waters from The Guardian
  12. ^ Inger Støjberg har fået mere end 50.000 vælgererklæringer (in Danish), from tv2.dk
  13. ^ Syv ting, du kan glæde dig til i 2022: Roskilde Festivals 50 års jubilæum (in Danish) from TV2 Lorry
  14. ^ Danish PM ‘grossly misled’ during 2020 mink announcement from The Local Denmark
  15. ^ "Several killed in Copenhagen shopping mall shooting". BBC News. 3 July 2022. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  16. ^ "Several killed in shooting at Copenhagen shopping centre". The Guardian. 3 July 2022. Archived from the original on 3 July 2022. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  17. ^ "Danish PM avoids impeachment over illegal mink cull". Reuters. 5 July 2022. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
  18. ^ Nordiske lande aftaler at kunne bruge hinandens luftrum (in Danish), from Avisen Danmark
  19. ^ Abekopper er nået til Grønland (in Danish), from Jyllands-Posten
  20. ^ Copenhagen, Agencies in (21 September 2022). "Denmark's Queen Margrethe II tests positive for Covid after Queen Elizabeth's funeral". the Guardian. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  21. ^ "Mette Frederiksen: Myndigheder vurderer, at lækager var bevidst sabotage" (in Danish). Danmarks Radio. 27 September 2022. Archived from the original on 27 September 2022. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  22. ^ Baltic Sea gas leaks: Who or what is behind them?, from DW
  23. ^ Investigation of the gas leaks in the Baltic Sea, from the Danish Defence Command
  24. ^ Gas leak in the Baltic Sea, from the Danish Defence Command
  25. ^ Pressemeddelelse: Ændringer i titler og tiltaleformer i den kongelige familie (in Danish), from kongehuset.dk
  26. ^ Prins Joachim om titler: Mine børn bliver gjort fortræd (in Danish), from Kristeligt Dagblad
  27. ^ Prins Joachims børn får frataget deres titler: Usædvanligt barskt og unødvendigt, siger kommentator (in Danish), from dr.dk
  28. ^ Mette Frederiksen fordømmer folkeafstemninger i Ukraine (in Danish) from Berlingske
  29. ^ Ny dyster fremtidsanalyse: 'Det minder om opspillet til Første Verdenskrig' (in Danish) from dr.dk
  30. ^ Åbningstale: Mette Frederiksen hyldede Haarder, Jelved og Dam i stedet for at udskrive valg (in Danish) from Altinget (da)
  31. ^ Marianne Jelved dybt berørt efter Mette Frederiksens åbningstale (in Danish) from tv2.dk
  32. ^ "Danish general election called after PM faces mink cull ultimatum". the Guardian. 5 October 2022. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  33. ^ Nobel prize goes to pioneers of Lego-like "click chemistry" from Reuters
  34. ^ "The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2022". Nobelprize.org. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  35. ^ Færingerne vil stemme 31. oktober (in Danish), from tv2.dk
  36. ^ På Færøerne afholdes folketingsvalget 31. oktober (in Danish) from the Ministry of the Interior
  37. ^ Valget på Færøerne er afgjort - et mandat til hver blok (in Danish), from tv2.dk
  38. ^ Folketingsvalg 2022: Sådan blev resultatet (in Danish), from ft.dk
  39. ^ Alle stemmer er talt op – og Grønland kan ende med at spille en afgørende rolle (in Danish), from KNR
  40. ^ Sofie Carsten Nielsen går af som leder for De Radikale (in Danish), from Berlingske
  41. ^ Mette Frederiksen går til dronningen: Målet er en bred regering (in Danish), from tv2.dk
  42. ^ Folketinget vælger Venstres Søren Gade som formand (in Danish), from Berlingske
  43. ^ Søren Gade valgt som ny formand for Folketinget (in Danish), from tv2.dk
  44. ^ Folketinget vælger officielt ny formand: Første venstremand i 11 år (in Danish), from Altinget (da)
  45. ^ Danmark dropper One Love-anførerbind ved VM (in Danish), from Jyllands-Posten
  46. ^ Helle Thorning ankom til VM-kamp iført regnbuefarver (in Danish), from tv2.dk
  47. ^ Rød blok efterladt på perronen: Mette F. bag voldsom højredrejning (in Danish), from fyens.dk
  48. ^ Mette Frederiksen er klar med ny regering (in Danish), from Watch Medier (da)
  49. ^ Historisk: Socialdemokratiet danner regering med Venstre og Moderaterne (in Danish), from nordjyske.dk
  50. ^ Sådan gik det til, da den nye regering præsenterede deres grundlag (in Danish), from TV 2 Lorry (da)
  51. ^ Her er hovedpunkterne i regeringsgrundlaget (in Danish), from tv2.dk
  52. ^ Danish government to cut bank holiday to boost defence spending, from the Financial Times
  53. ^ Danish government plans to scrap bank holiday to increase defence spending, from The Guardian
  54. ^ Her er den nye regering: Ellemann skal være forsvarsminister – Løkke er udenrigsminister (in Danish), from Altinget (da)
  55. ^ Danmark har fået ny regering: Få det fulde overblik over de 23 nye ministre (in Danish), from Kristeligt Dagblad
  56. ^ "Højgaard battles to stunning victory in Ras Al Khaimah". European Tour. 6 February 2022. Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  57. ^ Udlandet måber over Holger Runes triumf: 'Slap af' (in Danish), from dr.dk
  58. ^ Teenager Holger Rune shocks Novak Djokovic to claim Paris Masters title, from CNN