Pernille Vermund
Pernille Vermund MF |
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Vermund in 2021
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Leader of New Right | |
In office 19 October 2015 – 7 February 2023 |
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Succeeded by | Lars Boje Mathiesen |
Member of the Folketing | |
Assumed office 5 June 2019 |
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Constituency | South Jutland |
Personal details | |
Born | Ann Pernille Vermund Tvede 3 December 1975 Copenhagen, Denmark |
Political party | New Right (2015-present) Conservative People's Party (until 2015) |
Alma mater | Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts |
Ann Pernille Vermund Tvede (born 3 December 1975) is a Danish architect (MAA) and politician known for co-founding and being the leader of the national-conservative political party Nye Borgerlige (New Right) from 2015 until 2023. She was previously affiliated with the Conservative People's Party. She is currently a member of the Folketing, having been elected in the 2019 and 2022 Danish general elections.[1]
Background
Vermund is a graduate of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and worked as an architect before entering politics. She was the owner of the company Vermund Gere Arkitekter MAA. Vermund is divorced from her first husband and is the mother of three boys. In 2019, she married Danish author and businessman Lars Tvede.[2][3][4][5]
Political career
Vermund was a member of the Conservative People's Party and sat on the municipal council in Helsingør Municipality for the party from 2009 to 2011.[6] In October 2015, she co-founded the New Right party with Peter Seier Christensen. Vermund stated that she founded the party as she felt her old party had become too soft on the issues of immigration and the European Union. Politically, she defines herself as a conservative.[7] Vermund was elected to the Folketing in 2019.[8] In January 2023, Vermund announced she would not be standing for re-election at the next Danish general election and would therefore be resigning as leader of New Right in the coming year.[9] On 7 February 2023 Lars Boje Mathiesen took over as new party leader with Henriette Ergemann being elected political deputy leader against other candidates.[10]
On 10 March, it was announced that the national executive of Nye Borgerlige the day prior had unanimously chosen to dismiss Boje Mathiesen as party leader and expel him from the party; the reason given being disputes over remuneration and campaign finances.[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] On the 10th, Vermund conveyed her willingness to once again take over as party leader[20][21][22][23] withdrawing her former pledge not to run in the next general election on the 13th.[24][25][26] On 14 March, she announced her engagement to former DBU director Claus Bretton-Meyer[27] who she had been publicly together with since 14 February.[28]
Election | Party | Election area | Votes |
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2009 local elections | K | Helsingør | 331[29] |
2015 general election | K | North Zealand | 2,028[30] |
2019 general election | NB | South Jutland | 13,391[31] |
2022 general election | NB | South Jutland | 15,375[32] |
Election | Votes | % | Seats | +/– |
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2019 | 83,228 | 2.36
(#9) |
4 / 179
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2022 | 129,524 | 3.67
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6 / 179
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