2022 in Denmark

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2022
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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.

Events

January

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

February

March

April

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

May

June

  • 1 June – 2022 Danish European Union opt-out referendum: In response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Denmark votes 66.9% in favor of abolishing its EU opt-out on defense matters.
  • 14 June – Canada and Denmark end their competing claims for Hans Island by dividing the island roughly in half, ending what was referred to as the Whisky War.[14]
  • 17 June – A Russian warship briefly enters Danish waters twice, north of the island Bornholm. Folkemødet [da], an annual political festival on Bornholm, was taking place at the time, and many prominent politicians were in attendance there. Prime minister Mette Frederiksen and foreign minister Jeppe Kofod were both on the island, with the latter calling the breach a "completely unacceptable Russian provocation".[15]
  • 23 June – Former immigration minister Inger Støjberg founds a new political party, the Denmark Democrats. Less than 24 hours later, it already has 40,000 voter declarations [da], twice the number needed to be eligible for running in the next election.[16]
  • 25 June – The Roskilde Festival returns, after being cancelled for the past two years due to the pandemic. This is the 50th anniversary of the festival.[17]
  • 30 June – Mink case: The Mink Commission hands in its report to the Inquiry Committee of the Folketing. The Commission expresses severe criticism of prime minister Mette Frederiksen, saying that she "grossly misled" the public, but that she didn't knowingly order the culling of the mink without legal authority to do so.[18]

July

August

  • 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".[22]
  • 9 August – Authorities in Greenland announce that two civilian employees at Thule Air Base have tested positive for monkeypox.[23]
  • 15 August – Conservative People's Party leader Søren Pape Poulsen presents himself as a candidate for prime minister in the next election.

September

Prince Joachim with his wife Princess Marie and three of his four children. (Photo from 2018).

October

November

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

December

Culture

Sports

Badminton

Canoe and Kayak

Cycling

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

Equestrian sports

Football

Golf

Handball

Sailing

Tennis

Other

Deaths

Footnotes

References

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