Ministry of Defence (Denmark)
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Forsvarsministeriet | |
MOD headquarters since 2017 | |
Ministry overview | |
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Formed | 27 May 1950 |
Preceding agencies |
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Headquarters | Holmens Kanal 42, Copenhagen |
Annual budget | 21 billion DKK (2016) |
Minister responsible | |
Ministry executive |
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Website | fmn.dk |
The Danish Ministry of Defence (Danish: Forsvarsministeriet, short FMN) is a ministry in the Danish government. It is charged with overall planning, development, and strategic guidance of the entire area of responsibility of the Minister of Defence, including the Danish Armed Forces and the emergency management sector. It is Denmark's ministry of defence and serves as the secretariat of the Danish Defence Minister.
It is also the administrator of the easternmost land in Denmark, the small archipelago, Ertholmene, whose administrator is employed by the ministry.
History
[edit]The Ministry of Defence was established following the Danish defence law of May 27, 1950 (law #272), about the central structure of the military of Denmark. This combined the two previous ministries; Ministry of War (Krigsministeriet) and the Marine ministry (Marineministeriet). The Minister of Defence had already been created in 1905 as the head of both ministries, though still with branch (Army and Navy) chiefs as administrators.
This new Ministry can though trace its history back to 1660, when King Frederick III established a War collegium (Krigskollegium) for the Army to in both war- and peacetime to administer the Army. A similar command had previously been created for the Navy, the Admiralty (Admiralitetet) of 1655.
The War collegium changed name to Krigskancelliet in 1679 and later to Generalitets- og Kommisariatskollegiet. The day after the de facto end to absolute monarchy in Denmark, March 21, 1848, Anton Frederik Tscherning became the first War minister of Denmark, with the Generalitets- og Kommisariatskollegiet changing name into the Ministry of War on March 25, 1848. Likewise Adam Wilhelm Moltke became the first Marine minister (simultaneous Prime minister), while the Admiralty changed into the Marine ministry on April 21, 1848.
Organisation of the combine
[edit]- Ministry of Defence
- Department[2]
- Senior Executive Management
- Centre For Minister and Executive Management Support
- Centre For Defence and Civil Preparedness
- Centre For Security and Operations
- Centre For Cyber and Digitalisation
- Legal Centre
- Centre For Strategy, Finance and Governance
- Centre For Organisation, Services and Hr
- Corporate Internal Audit
- Senior Executive Management
- Danish Defence
- Home Guard
- Defence Intelligence Service
- Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation
- Danish Ministry of Defence Personnel Agency
- Danish Ministry of Defence Estate Agency
- Danish Ministry of Defence Accounting Agency
- Danish Ministry of Defence Military Prosecution Service
- His Majesty The King’s Military Household
- Department[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Krog, Andreas (11 August 2023). "Ellemann fyrer sin departementschef". altinget.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 11 August 2023.
- ^ "Organisation of the Danish Ministry of Defence" (PDF). Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 19 September 2024.