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Independence will be the most important issue of the election. [2] The government declared in February 2024 that independence is its goal. [3] At a press conference in early 2025, pro-independence prime minister Múte Bourup Egede said that "work has already begun on creating the framework for Greenland as an independent state" and apparently hinted that an independence referendum could take ...
On Thursday, Greenland's ruling Siumut party, which previously viewed independence as a long-term goal, said it seeks to hold a vote on independence following next month's general election.
Politics of Greenland Constitution Constitution Act of Succession Freedom of Speech and the Press Taxation The Crown Monarch King Frederik X Privy Council Purveyors to the Royal Court Realm Kingdom of Denmark (The unity of the Realm) Greenland Denmark Faroe Islands Executive Regeringen The Government of the Kingdom of Denmark Government Frederiksen II Prime Minister (list) Mette Frederiksen ...
NUUK (Reuters) -Greenland's prime minister proposed on Tuesday that a general election be held on March 11, amid renewed interest from U.S. President Donald Trump in the Arctic territory. The ...
There are several town offices, with four contested races, on Greenland’s town election ballot, as well as 21 articles. There are also a few school board races and articles.
Uranium is also found in Greenland, but the mining of the resource faced strong opposition from residents. [8] Greenland Minerals Limited, an Australian-based Chinese-owned company had been planning a project to mine in the area of Kvanefjeld since 2007 and was on its "final hurdle". [9] [10]
Greenland, home to 57,000 people, was a Danish colony until 1953 but is now a self-governing Danish territory. In 2009, it secured the right to claim independence through a vote.
The 2021 Greenlandic local elections were held on 6 April 2021 for the 5 municipal councils. In the 2017 elections, Forward remained the largest party. [1] The 2021 Greenlandic general election, along with District council and parish elections, were held on the same day. [2]