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  2. Inatsisartut - Wikipedia

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    The Inatsisartut (Greenlandic: Inatsisartut, lit. 'those who make the law'; [1] Greenlandic pronunciation: [inatt͡sisɑtːʉt] Danish: Landstinget, lit. 'the land's-thing of Greenland'), also known as the Parliament of Greenland in English, [2] is the unicameral parliament (legislative branch) of Greenland, an autonomous territory [3] in the Danish Realm.

  3. Elections in Greenland - Wikipedia

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    This means that Greenland is a part of Denmark's international territory that has a degree of autonomy and self-governance under a national government. Some politicians in Greenland want to become fully independent from Denmark and stand under the independence side of Greenland's politics.

  4. List of speakers of the Inatsisartut - Wikipedia

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    The position of Speaker (Greenlandic: Siulittaasoq) (Danish: Formand) of the Inatsisartut (the Greenlandic Parliament) was created in 1979. [1] The preceding office was Chairman of the Landsråd of Greenland .

  5. List of political parties in Greenland - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Parliament of Greenland (20th National Parliament) Speaker Mimi Karlsen; ... Populism [12] Centre [13] to

  6. 1995 Greenlandic general election - Wikipedia

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    Printable version 1995 Greenlandic general election ... Parliament of Greenland (20th National Parliament ... Siumut remained the largest party in the Parliament ...

  7. Politics of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Greenland, an autonomous country (Greenlandic: nuna, Danish: land) within the Kingdom of Denmark, function in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic dependency, whereby the prime minister is the head of government, and of a multi-party system.

  8. 1984 Greenlandic general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Greenland on 6 June 1984. Siumut and Atassut both won 11 seats in the 25-seat Parliament . [2] The elections were held part-way through the negotiations of Greenland's exit from the European Economic Community .

  9. Naleraq - Wikipedia

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    In the April 2018 general election the party increased its vote share and won four seats in parliament. In May 2018 MP Henrik Fleischer left the party and switched to Siumut. [7] [8] [9] On 15 February 2021 the party changed its name and logo. [10] In June 2022 Hans Enoksen resigned as party chairman of the party, [11] and was replaced by Pele ...