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in the danish political system, the parliament is the highest power in domestic and foreign policies. the parliament has 24 standing committees. committees draft bills and proposals for approval in the parliament. also , committees can summon ministers for consultation and ask questions. there are as many parliamentary groups as there are parties present in the parliament. the danish parliament , the representatives of 14 different parties , are responsible for making the most important decisions about the country's future. given that no party has had enough representatives to govern completely alone since the beginning of the 20th century, the government is in the form of a coalition. the danish government system is a parliamentary democracy. the main figure of one of the stronger parties in the ruling coalition is the elected prime minister. while the leaders
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of other coalition partners sometimes become responsible for other affairs in the government, such as the ministry of justice, the ministry of finance, and the ministry of foreign affairs. general elections are held every four years. but the prime minister can call the election whenever he wants . in denmark, the basic law of all laws has been in force since 1849. it is a set of the most basic laws and rights of the society. constitution day is celebrated on june 5 every year. the danish constitution of 1849 made the kingdom of denmark a constitutional monarchy. this means that the king is still the head of government but has limited powers such as signing bills passed by parliament. his role is
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it is ceremonial. annually, the danish parliament examines up to 300 proposed bills and changes in the law. they prepare most of the bills temporarily . but mps can also propose a new law. this process gives full time for review. the committees discuss the proposals and meet with the representatives of the groups zainef, foreign researchers and experts. as the last step, the parliament will vote on the new law. well , you got some information about the danish government structure. here we have a conversation with mr. ches provar, the honorable ambassador of denmark in tehran.
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let's see the first part of this conversation together. mr. safir, please introduce yourself and explain to us about your job and work history. i am jesper vaar, the ambassador of denmark, since 2020, i have been the ambassador to the islamic republic of iran. before that, of course. i was assigned as an ambassador in turkey. then for 4 years as the main advisor of nato secretary general rossman i worked as the prime minister of denmark. after that , i was the ambassador in malaysia and now in the islamic republic of iran.
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but it is also clear that there are a number of political issues that we have differences with the government of the islamic republic of iran. do you think that if you want to talk about iranian culture, which part of iranian culture has had the most impact on your mind? as i said , cultural. it is very small. if we
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return to the origin of pas, ancient iran, it had a very special impact on danish culture. persepolis. a place where danish explorers and danish archaeologists have been going for years. the beginning of this year it was 1765. that is, more than 250 years ago , the danish explorer kaan sibo went to persepolis to persepolis. he played a very important role in preparing a very accurate copy of the inscriptions that are there in three languages. as i will say again , there was a very important role in the transmission of dashibwa's translation and his explorations in iran in pars of ancient iran in 1765. there are many danes who
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. thank you for participating in the election window program. you know that elections are very important in any country. especially for democratic countries. how did you define the role of the parliament in your country and how can the parliament influence the important issues of your country? denmark based on the tradition of the french philosopher montesquieu. it is related to the separation of powers, i.e. the executive power, the judicial power and the legislative power. of course , many countries in the world do this. aligning these three elements and the interaction between them is a difficult task, but in my opinion, the parliament in denmark in this regard, i refer to some recent examples in denmark
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, i mean, do they have representatives inside, don't put parties in the elections in our country. political parties that participate in elections do this collectively to see if things are going properly or not , as well as how to count slowly. and the election process is open to the public, i can choose and go see anyone who is in charge of counting the elections. if two parties have a difference of opinion , what institution will judge between them on an issue related to the election. it is possible for everyone to complain about the election process. anyone can
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do this. any voter can do this. they present their complaints to the parliament they make new before you say that he is right or someone else, you check whether the complaint is worth filing. if someone says that i am exactly on time. because of this complaint, the new parliamentary elections will not be held, but the parliament can say that this complaint is not valid and it is against the laws and will not change the result of the election. in the last election, there were 60 complaints. none of the complaints were found to be significant.
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we saw the first part of the conversation with the honorable ambassador of denmark in tehran. learn more about denmark here. after the end of the last ice age about. 10,000 years bc, people from the eastern and southern parts of europe migrated to the northern region, a land whose flat land, rich soil , close to water, and sometimes harsh weather were its most important features. in 3 thousand years bc, farms were formed in the flat and fertile lands of denmark. farmers during the iron age danes with. the roman empire had established trade relations and
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traded goods such as animal skins and amber. in the history of denmark, the viking age began around 793 ad with the invasion of the british isles. the vikings established settlements in northern england and in normandy in northwestern france. the viking age lasted about 250 years. long ships gave them the necessary advantage to conquer by sea. after the baptism of the king of denmark. christian clergy infiltrated danish society. in 1397, with the union of kalmar, denmark, samlind and iceland, norway and sweden joined a single monarchy, which was ruled by queen margaret i. kalmar union
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lasted until 1532 when sweden. denmark and sweden were separated from this union, thus the long rivalry between denmark and sweden it started to dominate the region. in 1658 , denmark had to cede its three provinces, which today form the southernmost provinces of sweden. in 1814, the sovereignty of norway was also transferred to sweden. the defeat against sweden laid the groundwork for the establishment of a bureaucratic state. a series of reforms took place in denmark until the danish king finally declared himself a constitutional monarch, paving the way for the current democratic constitution. after the war, denmark's economy
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became more international with the increase in exports, which was a factor in the prosperity. at denmark joined the european economic community, which later became the european union. denmark is geographically located in a part of scandinavia , and in general, this country is located in the lower part in terms of height. the green and fertile plains of denmark are part of the geography of this country . denmark is a small country with a diverse culture . it is from rural communities, and because of this , it has a lot of diversity in the dialect of food and many other things. the most populous religion in denmark is catholicism, although 11 other religious congregations are recognized in this country. about 280 there are also a thousand muslims in denmark.
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danish people attach great importance to culture. an important industry in denmark. construction and sea transportation. this country has a very strong space in the field of textiles as well as electronics . financial technology has grown a lot in denmark and has been able to play an important role in the economy of this country. 80% of denmark's income is based on the export of factory and market products. the main goal of this country is trade with western european countries. volume
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to form a party, it is necessary to have the signatures of about 20,000 voters. the third option is that he can run as an independent candidate. this is just a letter of support that has been signed by 150 people . if someone can gather the support of 150 people to say that this person should run for parliament , then that person can run for pidman , provided that i mean that there are people in denmark. they are insane who have guardians.
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has a criminal record and that his membership in the parliament is not appropriate and it will be disrespectful to the parliament . it can have 85 , they participate last time 84 in some courses 88 we are not forced to vote. some european countries, if people do not participate in the elections, conduct them. we do not have such a law, so participation in the elections is voluntary. so almost 85% participate.
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there are some who decide to support the election process. but they are not supporters of a particular candidate. these people can throw a white paper into the box. do not mark the name of any candidate. in the last period. they decided to vote for one of the parties or candidates . you said that the representative of organization for security and cooperation in europe should attend the danish elections
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to have is this attendance or optional? if the organization for security and cooperation in europe says that we want to monitor the elections in denmark, we will say that you are welcome. the organization for security and cooperation in europe decides which country it wants to go to and monitor the elections in that country. they go to england. they went to england. they went to america. yes, it is optional. it is optional on their part. but if they ask us, we say, please come. there are changes that are applied, because we have suggestions.
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candidates in our election campaign often rules we have changed the latest item about the financial aid of unknown people, which has a certain limit. the aspect of transparency and fairness is problematic. issues like this are constantly reviewed to improve the system , basic features such as the fact that people are 18 years old and above , and anyone can run for parliament, and
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, from khabar network. hello again and the news at 17:00. the supreme planning council of medical sciences amended the decision of 2014 regarding pharmacy students . according to this amendment, the academic course of a student who cannot complete the second stage of education within two years after passing the pharmacy society exam can be extended for a maximum of 24 months. the extension of this period is subject to the period allowed.
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