Helge Dohrmann (1939–1989) was a Danish politician who was one of the leading figures of the Progress Party.
[1] He was elected to the parliament for the Progress Party from Southern Jutland region in December 1973 and served as a deputy until his death.
[1][2] In 1983 Dohrmann played a significant role in the continuation of the Danish cabinet led by Poul Schlüter.
[3] Schlüter and Dohrmann met at a Copenhagen restaurant named Rio Bravo where they reached an agreement about an upcoming law on children which has been known as the Rio Bravo settlement in the Danish political history.
[3] During this period Dohrmann was the leader of the parliamentary group of Progress Party.