Greenland moves to the right

A very surprising election gives victory to the right-wing opposition party Demokraatit. The incumbent center-left coalition loses spectacularly. Greenland – and Denmark – anxiously await upcoming government negotiations

Chairman of Demokraatit Jens-Frederik Nielsen (center) won the most personal votes. 4,850 people out of the total of 28,620 voted for the 33-year-old party leader. Photo: Facebook

A new political landscape is dawning in Greenland.Not because there is a prospect of a quick secession from Denmark – and certainly not a rapprochement with Donald Trump and the US.But because Greenland has chosen for the first time to elect a right-wing party the largest, while the independence party Naleraq is moving forward.A bad […]


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