The Chamber of the "Folketing" seats 179 democratic
elected members from many different parties
and almost
equally divided between
women and men
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The
Chamber of the Danish Folketing seats 179 democratic
elected members from many different parties and governing
is mainly based on the Constitution from 1849. The Parliament
is placed in the one wing of Christiansborg Palace and
inaugurated in 1928. |
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Everyone
can follow the debates in the Parliament |
The
balcony and gallery where the public can attend the
debates, while the Folketing is in session. The statues
on the wall represent each working class from the Danish
society. The Royal Family is present every year when
the Danish Parliament officially opens in October. |
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