Carl Andersen was chairman of the Liberal Alliances Ungdom 2018–19, where he was ousted after accusations of not having handled the investigation of allegations of sexual abuse in the youth party satisfactorily.[3][4] In addition, he is city council member for the party in Vejen Municipality and since 2018 member of the Liberal Alliance's Main Board.
Early life
Carl Andersen grew up on a farm near Rødding in Vejen Municipality. In 2016, he started studying for agricultural economist.[5] Since 1 May 2019, he has been employed by Dansk Erhverv, first as a student and now as a political consultant for family-owned companies.[6]
Andersen won with 300 personal votes[8] elected for the Liberal Alliance to the city council in Vejen Kommune as an 18-year-old high school student in 2013. It was the first time the Liberal Alliance was represented in the city council.[9][10] He resigned from the city council again before the end of the election period in June 2016, when he moved to Albertslund in connection with his studies .[5] From May 2020 he lives in Herlev.[11]
Andersen was chairman of the Liberal Alliance's Youth Political Committee in 2015 and 2016 and national deputy chairman 2017–18. In 2018, he became national chairman of Liberal Alliances Ungdom after a closely fought election, where he got 107 votes against the sitting chairman's 105 votes.[13]
The following year, he himself was overthrown in a new contested election, after former chairman of LAU Ramus Brygger, immediately before the national meeting, published a series of accusations of rape, assault and offensive comments against a total of seven girls and women in the Liberal Alliance's Ungdom committed of several male members, some of whom held leading positions in the youth party. Brygger called on both Carl Andersen and the rest of the management to resign for failing to clear up the case. Carl Andersen subsequently obtained in the presidential election at the national meeting 78 votes against 101 votes for the challenger Signe Bøgevald Hansen.[14][15] Subsequently, it became known that Carl Andersen and the other management had had greater knowledge of the cases than Andersen had initially mentioned.[16]
Liberal Alliance main board
At the Liberal Alliance's National Meeting in March 2019, Carl Andersen was elected to the party's main board with the second most personal votes.[17] 2021-2022 he was a member of the party's executive committee.