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Danish politician
Lars Barfoed
Leader of the Conservative People's Party
In office
14 January 2011 – 8 August 2014
Preceded byLene Espersen
Succeeded bySøren Pape Poulsen
Deputy Prime Minister of Denmark
In office
13 January 2011 – 3 October 2011
Prime MinisterLars Løkke Rasmussen
Preceded byLene Espersen
Succeeded byMargrethe Vestager
Minister of Justice
In office
23 February 2010 – 3 October 2011
Prime MinisterLars Løkke Rasmussen
Preceded byBrian Mikkelsen
Succeeded byMorten Bødskov
Personal details
Born (1957-07-04) 4 July 1957 (age 67)
Frederiksberg, Denmark
Political partyConservative People's Party
Alma materUniversity of Copenhagen

Lars Barfoed (Danish pronunciation: [ˈlɑːs ˈpɑːfoˀð]; born 4 July 1957) is a Danish politician representing the Conservative People's Party and was the party's leader from 2011 to 7 August 2014. He was Justice Minister of Denmark from February 2010 to October 2011, and Deputy Prime Minister of Denmark from January to October 2011. He also served as Minister for Family and Consumer Affairs from 18 February 2005 to 14 December 2006.

A report from Rigsrevisionen had criticized the food quality inspections which is his ministry's responsibility, as well as the information which Barfoed had passed on to Folketinget about the problems. The Danish People's Party announced that it no longer had confidence in him on 13 December, meaning that there was a risk that a majority in the Folketing no longer supporting Barfoed. Barfoed resigned his office the same day with effect from 14 December. Later on it was concluded from the report that the situation only had become better while Barfoed was in office, and that the problems was dating back to former Minister of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Ritt Bjerregaard. He was Minister for Transportation from September 2008 to February 2010.

On 14 January 2011, Lars Barfoed succeeded Lene Espersen as political leader of the Conservative People's Party. Ended on 8 August 2014. He was succeeded by Søren Pape Poulsen. In August 2023, he left the Conservative People's Party, joining the Moderates later that month.

References

In-line:
  1. "Lars Barfoed forlader regeringen" (in Danish). Jyllands-Posten. 2006-12-13.
  2. "Barfoed taler til pressen". 14 January 2011.
  3. Børresen, Bo (8 August 2023). "Helle Sjelle og Lars Barfoed har meldt sig ud af De Konservative: - Ledelsen er uden konservativt politisk kompas". FrederiksbergLiv. Retrieved 12 August 2023.
  4. Gjerlev, Line; Hansen, Nanna Nørby (22 August 2023). "Den tidligere formand for De Konservative Lars Barfoed melder sig ind i Moderaterne". DR (in Danish).
General:
Political offices
Preceded byHenriette Kjær Minister for Family and Consumer Affairs
18 February 2005 – 14 December 2006
Succeeded byCarina Christensen
Preceded byCarina Christensen Minister for Transportation
10 September 2008 – 23 February 2010
Succeeded byHans Christian Schmidt
Preceded byBrian Mikkelsen Justice Minister of Denmark
23 February 2010 – 3 October 2011
Succeeded byMorten Bødskov
Political offices
Preceded byLene Espersen Leader of the Conservative People's Party
2011—2014
Succeeded bySøren Pape Poulsen
Members of the Folketing
2011–2015
Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterne)AkdoganAndersenAntoriniAukenBjerregaardBramsenBrosbølBruusBødskovCorydonDamsbo-AndersenEngelbrechtFrederiksenGjerskovGaardstedHalsboe-JørgensenC. HansenT. HansenHavHeunickeK. HækkerupN. HækkerupO. HækkerupL. JensenM. JensenT. JensenJoelJohansenKlintKofodKollerupKragKristensenLanghoffLarsenLaustsenLindLundLykketoftMortensenPanduroPaulsenPetersenPrehnRavnReissmannRosenkrantz-TheilSinaSkovsbySohnThorning-SchmidtWammen
Liberals (Venstre)H. AndersenK. AndersenBechBonnesenJ. ChristensenP. ChristensenChristiansenDanielsenElholmEllemann-JensenEllemannEngel-SchmidtFrederiksenFriisGeertsenHansenHeitmannHenriksenHornbechHøeghHaarderJ. JensenK. JensenM. JensenJespersenJosefsenJuel-JensenJørgensenE. LarsenF. LarsenLauritzenLilleholtLorentzenLøhdeMatthiesenNedergaardNonboNørbyPedersenPindPoulsenRasmussenRørvigSchmidtStøjbergThoningThranumTørnæsVesselboØktem
Danish People's Party (Dansk Folkeparti)AdelsteenAdsbølAhrendtsenBlixtBøgstedA. ChristensenR. ChristensenChristiansenJ. DahlK. DahlM. H. DenckerM. DenckerDohrmannEspersenFlydtkjærHenriksenKjærsgaardKrarupLangballeMarinusNødgaardSkibbySkaarup
Social Liberal Party (Radikale Venstre)AndersenBachFarooqHansenHersomJacobsenJelvedLoklindtMikkelsenMølvigNielsenPetersenRodSareenStampeSteenbergVestagerØstergaard
Socialist People's Party (Socialistisk Folkeparti)AndersenBaggeBech-NielsenBaastrupCekicDahlDehnhardtDyhrGadeMachNielsenSøvndalVilhelmsen
Red-Green Alliance (Enhedslisten)Arbo-BæhrBrixClausenDohnHyllestedJuhlLundSchmidt-NielsenSkipperSørensenVillumsenAaen
Liberal Alliance (Liberal Alliance)Ammitzbøll-BilleBockChristensenFrankMikkelsenOlesenOlsenRiisagerSamuelsen
Conservative People's Party (Konservative Folkeparti)BarfoedBehnkeDyremoseEspersenKiærLegarthMercadoMikkelsenMøllerRugholm
The Alternative (Alternativet)Elbæk
From Faroe Islands
Social Democratic Party (Javnaðarflokkurin)Skaale
Union Party (Sambandsflokkurin)Joensen
From Greenland
Community of the People (Inuit Ataqatigiit)Olsvig
Forward (Siumut)Jakobsen
‡ = Elected under a different party
Italic = Left office before end of term
2007–2011
Liberals (Venstre)AndersenBechBisgaardBonnesenP. ChristensenT. ChristensenChristiansenElholmEllemannFrederiksenGadeHansenHolbergHornbechHvilshøjHøeghHaarderJ. JensenK. JensenM. JensenJespersenJosefsenJuel-JensenKirkLarsenLauritzenLilleholtLorentzenLøhdeMøllerNedergaardNonboNørbyM. PedersenT. PedersenT. S. PedersenPindPoulsenA. RasmussenL. RasmussenRudiengaardRørvigSanderSchmidtStøjbergThoningTørnæsVesselboVibjergAamund
Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterne)Adelskov • AkdoganP. AndersenS. AndersenAntoriniAukenBjörnssonBrosbølBødskovChristensenDamsbo-AndersenEngelbrechtFrederiksenGjerskovGraveC. HansenL. HansenT. HansenHavHeunickeHustedKaren HækkerupKlaus HækkerupN. HækkerupO. HækkerupL. JensenM. JensenT. JensenKlintKofodKristensenLarsenLaustsenLundLykketoftMeldgaardF. MortensenK. MortensenMøllerPanduroPaulsenPrehnRademacherSeelenSindalSkovsbySohnThorning-SchmidtVernersen
Danish People's Party (Dansk Folkeparti)AdelsteenBlixtBrixBrodersenBøgstedCamreA. ChristensenR. ChristensenChristiansenDahlDalgaardDenckerDohrmannEspersenFalkenbergHarpsøeHenriksenKjærsgaardKnakkergaardKrarupLangballeMesserschmidtNødgaardPetersenPoulsenSkibbySkaarup
Socialist People's Party (Socialistisk Folkeparti)AgersnapAndersenAukenBaggeBonneBornhøftBaastrupCekicDahlDehnhardtDyhrFrahmFuglsangGadeHolmsgaardHøngeJensenKragNielsenPetersenQureshiSøvndalTouborg
Conservative People's Party (Konservative Folkeparti)BarfoedBehnkeBendtsenChristensenDyremoseEspersenHedegaardJarlovKhaderKierKjærKristensenLeegaardLegarthLundsgaardMikkelsenH. MøllerP. MøllerNielsenRasmussenRugholmSjelle
Social Liberal Party (Radikale Venstre)AndersenDahlDybkjærJelvedM. PetersenN. PetersenJohannes PoulsenJørgen PoulsenVestagerØstergaard
Liberal Alliance (Liberal Alliance)Ammitzbøll-BilleChristensenHøibySamuelsen
Red-Green Alliance (Enhedslisten)BarfodClausenSchmidt-NielsenAaen
Christian Democrats (Kristendemokraterne)Jørgensen
Outside groupChristmas-MøllerHansenSeeberg
From Faroe Islands
Republic (Tjóðveldi)Hoydal
Union Party (Sambandsflokkurin)Joensen
From Greenland
Community of the People (Inuit Ataqatigiit)Henningsen
Forward (Siumut)Johansen
‡ = Elected under a different party.
Italic = Left office before end of term.


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