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Denmark was greatly dominated by the [[Weberian Bureaucracy Party]] in the early days. Before the Swedish invasion, the nation was ruled by [[Grev Per]], the most powerful and knowledgeable man in the Danish political world. | Denmark was greatly dominated by the [[Weberian Bureaucracy Party]] in the early days. Before the Swedish invasion, the nation was ruled by [[Grev Per]], the most powerful and knowledgeable man in the Danish political world. | ||
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Denmark was greatly dominated by the Weberian Bureaucracy Party in the early days. Before the Swedish invasion, the nation was ruled by Grev Per, the most powerful and knowledgeable man in the Danish political world.
After Grev Per, A. Holst from the Weberian Bureaucracy Party was elected president, he won the election with a breathtaking 62.75%, but was impeached on the 30th March 2009, just one week before the presidential elections. The impeachment was proposed by HrBjorn, and was accepted with 14 votes for and 2 against. After the impeachment Lerdeif from Dansk Komunist Parti was put in charge as he had the second amount of votes at the presidential election where A. Holst won. Dale Marks succeeded Lerdeif, and went on to be President for the months of June and July 2009. From the 5th of August onwards, Grev Per was elected President again.
The following is a list of Presidents of Denmark.
Notes:
- Some party names in 2009 could be wrong as the names from 2010 parties were used.
- The last president of Denmark before Denmark joined "Scandinavian Union" was Hurkancs.
- Between January and August 2011 no presidential elections were held in Denmark as Denmark joined the Homonavian Union.
- In December 2015, Libertas33 was impeached, however, as there were no other candidates in the December 2015 presidential elections, the seat was empty until the next elections[10].
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