Christen Berg

Politician

1829 – 1891

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Who was Christen Berg?

Christen Poulsen Berg was a Danish liberal politician and editor. Often just referred to as “C. Berg”.

Belonging to a farmer’s family of North Jutland Berg started his career as a teacher, soon showing himself a reforming and active local politician. During the 1850s his political interests were growing and from 1865 he was in parliament as a member of Left. Soon he became one of its leading figures and from the middle of the 1870s he, together with Viggo Hørup, was regarded the leader of the most opposing part of Left. From 1883 he was the chairman of the Folketing.

Berg’s position was not only due to his political but also to his editorial role. He founded a lot of liberal provincial newspapers that were mouthpieces of his views. Politically he was an eager spokesman of parliamentarianism and of the right of the farmers versus the squire but unlike Hørup he was not that critical towards traditional national and religious ideals. They could meet in their bitter opposition against the Estrup government but often fell out and 1884 they split up, Berg joining the more moderate parts of Left. After some years of moderate opposition he again took a sharp opposition against Estrup. 1886 he was imprisoned for some months because of a accusation of urging to violence against the authorities, a jail term that weakened his health. From then he represented the intransigent line, from about 1890 again co-operating with Hørup and even with the Social Democrats but he died before a solution had been reached.

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Born
Dec 18, 1829
Nationality
  • Denmark
Profession
Died
Nov 28, 1891
Copenhagen

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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