
Jens Otto Krag
Jens Otto Krag was a prominent Danish politician and member of the Social Democrats party, serving as Prime Minister of Denmark from 1962 to 1968 and again from 1971 to 1972. He was known for his strong advocacy of social welfare policies and economic reforms during a time of significant change in Danish society. Krag's tenure was marked by efforts to balance economic growth with social equity, as he navigated the complexities of a rapidly evolving political landscape. His famous quote in 1962 emphasized the need for a balance between production and income, highlighting his commitment to progressive ideals and social justice. He remains a notable figure in Danish political history, representative of the post-war consensus on welfare and economic policy.
Born on Sep 15, 1914 (110 years old)
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Jens Otto Krag was the chairman of the Social Democrats and formed his third government after the election.
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Peter Hultqvist quotes Danish politician Jens Otto Krag in his book to explain his change of stance on NATO.
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Jens Otto Krag emphasized the necessity of restoring balance between production and income for progress.
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