Morten Løkkegaard

Morten Løkkegaard
Member of the European Parliament
In office
14 July 2009  Incumbent
Constituency Denmark
Personal details
Political party Venstre
Residence Helsingør, Denmark
Occupation Journalist

Morten Løkkegaard, born 20 December 1964, is a Venstre Party MEP representing Denmark. He was elected in 2009.

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Morten Løkkegaard is a former Danish TV news host and now a Member of the European Parliament since 2009 where he was first time elected for the European Parliament. Morten Løkkegaard represented Denmark and the Danish Liberal party (Venstre) in the Group of the Alliance of Liberal and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) until June 30, 2014. He replaced Ulla Tornaes on March 3, 2016.

Morten Løkkegaard is the Vice Chair of the Committee on Culture and Education (CULT) as well as a substitute in the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO). He is also a member of the Delegation with relations to South Africa and a substitute member of the delegation with relations to the U.S.

He is highly involved with issues related to communication on and about the EU, and to the creation of an actual European public sphere. He also works on issues related to jobs and growth creation - notably through a completion of the Single Market and through advocating the negotiation of large free trade agreements with our major trading partner (such as the BRICS and the U.S)

Morten Løkkegaard's main political focus evolves around his practical experience and background, since he has more than 20 years of experience with in the Danish press as a journalist and anchorman on national TV in Denmark.

For 15 years, he worked at Denmark’s national TV & Radio where he hosted political and entertainment television programmes.

In 2005, Morten Løkkegaard founded a communication consultancy firm where he, as the owner, provides communication advisory tasks, and performs the task as moderator at political debates and conferences.


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