The Danish Progress Party, known in Danish as Fremskridtspartiet, was a political entity in Denmark that played a significant role in shaping the country's political landscape, particularly from its founding in 1972 until its influence waned in the early 21st century. Established by Mogens Glistrup, a charismatic and often controversial figure, the party emerged as a reaction against what Glistrup perceived as excessive taxation and an overly bureaucratic government. Its core values centered around a libertarian ideology, advocating for significant tax cuts, a reduction in government…
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