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colorcode = red |
leader = [[Preben Møller Hansen]] |
foundation = 1986
dissolved = 2001 | headquarters =Copengahen |
ideology = [[Communism]],<br>[[Euroscepticism]],<br>[[Populism]],<br>[[Nationalism]] |
position = [[Left-wing]] |
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'''Common Course''' ({{lang-da|Fælles Kurs}}) was a political party in Denmark, which held 4 seats in the Danish parliament [[Folketinget]] 1987-1988.
==History== Common Course was officially formed in 1986,<ref>{{cite book|title=Western Europe 2003|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=M9QYndAPmuQC&pg=PA132|accessdate=8 May 2016|date=30 November 2002|publisher=Psychology Press|isbn=978-1-85743-152-0|page=132}}</ref> but it was built on several factions of the [[Communist Party of Denmark]] which were planning the emergence of a new party as early as 1979. The party's leader was [[Preben Møller Hansen]], writer, cook, and leader of the Danish sailors' union, who was expelled from the [[Communist Party of Denmark]] in 1979. He was known for his outspoken way of expressing himself, frequently using [[swearwords]], making broad generalizations and [[anti-elitism|anti-elitist]] statements. The party itself gathered both communists and left-wing socialists, united in an inveterate struggle against EU membership. Its official immigration policy was quite restrictive, contrary to other parties on the left. It actively supported communist regimes in the [[Soviet Union]], [[Cuba]], and [[North Korea]], as well as Colonel [[Muammar al-Gaddafi]] in [[Libya]], and was a collective member of organizations supporting these regimes. In the [[Danish parliamentary election, 1988|national parliamentary elections in 1988]], the party achieved 1.9% of the votes, thereby failing to pass the 2% [[election threshold]]. In an attempt to regain parliamentary representation, Common Course started cooperating with [[Mogens Glistrup]]'s right-wing [[Progress Party (Denmark)|Progress Party]], causing many members to flee. The attempt failed, the party was dissolved in 2001, and members were recommended to join the [[Communist Party of Denmark]] instead (member of the [[Red-Green Alliance (Denmark)|Red-Green Alliance]] since 1991).
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The current member of Folketinget [[Line Barfod]] ([[Red-Green Alliance (Denmark)|Red-Green Alliance]]) is a former member of Common Course, and was chairperson of its youth wing 1984-1985 (before the actual formation of the party).
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[[Category:Defunct communist parties in Denmark]]
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[[Category:Eurosceptic parties in Denmark]]
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