Danish Institutions
Danish institutions refer to the various organizations and structures that govern and support the social, political, and economic life in Denmark. These include the Danish Parliament (Folketing), which is responsible for making laws, and the Danish Monarchy, which plays a ceremonial role in the state.
Additionally, Denmark has a strong welfare system supported by institutions that provide healthcare, education, and social services. These institutions are designed to ensure a high quality of life for citizens and promote equality and social cohesion within the country.