For the first time, Danish won’t be used in Folketing parliamentary work

Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam, a member of the Greenlandic party Siumut and a member of Parliament, said that she would use only her mother tongue during the Folketing’s question time sessions. As a result, Parliament decided to trial simultaneous interpretation.

Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam, a member of the Greenlandic party Siumut and member of Parliament

For the first time, a language other than Danish will be spoken in Parliament during parliamentary work, with the Folketing providing attendees with real-time translation.The language is Greenlandic. Greenland is an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark, and in the Folketing, two seats are reserved for members of parliament from Greenland, just as there […]


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