Tove Lindbo Larsen
Tove Lindbo Larsen (born December 25, 1928 in Copenhagen ; † September 29, 2018 ) was a Danish minister and member of the Folketing .
Life
In 1945 Larsen gave up her real-life semen and then became an office trainee, but then switched to training as a private tutor. In the following years she used her training first as a tutor, then as a teacher for hospital staff, and for a few years she also worked as a seminar teacher. In the mid-1950s she rose in the social democratic organizations. First she became a board member of the local association in Frederiksberg , later in Valby and was from 1966 to 1969 the management of the Copenhagen Social Democrats. Supported by her party, she was a member of the FDB executive board and was also a member of the budget council from 1967 to 1981.
In 1971 Larsen was elected to the Folketing . There she was a member of the Grønlandsudvalget .
On January 20, 1981, she replaced Jørgen Peder Hansen as Greenland and Church Minister in the Jørgensen IV cabinet , which she remained in the Jørgensen V cabinet . On September 10, 1982 she was replaced by Tom Høyem in the Greenland Ministry and Elsebeth Kock-Petersen in the Ministry of Churches.
literature
- Merete Harding, Vagn Dybdahl : Tove Lindbo Larsen , in: Dansk Biografisk Leksikon , 3rd edition, Gyldendal 1979-84.
Web links
- Lisbeth Haastrup: Tove Lindbo Larsen (1928 - 2018) .
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SURNAME | Larsen, Tove Lindbo |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Danish Minister and Member of the Folketing |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 25, 1928 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Copenhagen |
DATE OF DEATH | 29th September 2018 |