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Danish Assembly

The Danish Assembly, known as the Folketing, is the national parliament of Denmark. It consists of 179 members who are elected by the public every four years. The Folketing is responsible for making laws, approving budgets, and overseeing the government. It plays a crucial role in Denmark’s democracy, allowing citizens to influence politics through their elected representatives. The assembly works in conjunction with the Prime Minister and the government to address national issues, and its decisions can shape various aspects of Danish society, including education, health care, and social welfare.