• therefore the parties must work together in order to form a coalition government. Greenland has held parliamentary elections since 1979 when the Home-Rule act...
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  • previous general elections were held on 31 October 2022 in the Faroe Islands and on 1 November in Denmark and Greenland. The elections led to a narrow...
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    Denmark portal Politics portal Politics of Greenland: Elections in Greenland Prime Minister of Greenland Politics of the Faroe Islands (the other constituent...
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  • an additional two seats. It shrank to three in the 2021 elections. Nordsieck, Wolfram (2018). "Greenland/Denmark". Retrieved 27 September 2018. Lansford...
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    Nuuk (redirect from Capital of Greenland)
    [ˈkʌtˌhɔˀp]) is the capital of and most populous city in Greenland, an autonomous territory in the Kingdom of Denmark. Nuuk is the seat of government...
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    Greenland (Greenlandic: Kalaallit Nunaat, pronounced [kalaːɬːit nʉnaːt]; Danish: Grønland, pronounced [ˈkʁɶnˌlænˀ]) is a North American island autonomous...
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  • high commissioner of Greenland is appointed by the monarch, and the prime minister is elected indirectly by parliament elections results for four-year...
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    members of the Folketing, 175 were elected in Denmark proper, two in the Faroes and two in Greenland. The elections were called on 5 October following an ultimatum...
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  • Inuit Ataqatigiit (category Political parties in Greenland)
    separatist political party in Greenland that aims to make Greenland an independent state. The party, founded as a political organisation in 1976, was born out...
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    Snap general elections were held in Greenland on 6 April 2021 alongside local elections. Inuit Ataqatigiit emerged as the largest party, winning 12 of...
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  • Nunaanni Qinersinerit - Valg i Grønland - Elections in Greenland". qinersineq.gl. Retrieved 2021-07-27. "Greenland's left-wing IA party forms new government...
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  • (landsdele) in 1951: West Greenland, North Greenland and East Greenland. The large Northeast Greenland National Park was established in 1974 encompassing...
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    Denmark proper, two in the Faroe Islands and two in Greenland. Although the ruling Social Democrats became the largest party in the Folketing and increased...
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    outside EU waters. In 2010, Greenland's exports to the EU amounted to €331 million (a 92.7% share of Greenland's total exports) and Greenland's imports from...
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    decreased to 40. This was the first election in which Greenland elected members. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p524...
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    of elections in Denmark: elections to the national parliament (the Folketing), local elections (to municipal and regional councils), and elections to...
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    Danish: Landsstyreformand), officially the premier of Greenland, is the head of government of Greenland, a constituent country of the Kingdom of Denmark....
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  • parties in Greenland, as of 20 April 2021. Greenland has a multi-party system. Sukaq Labour Party Women's Party Polar Party Centre Party (Greenland) Roots...
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    Faroe Islands and two in Greenland. The elections took place ten days after the European Parliament elections. The elections resulted in a victory for the...
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    largely to the coasts. The first humans are thought to have arrived in Greenland around 2500 BCE. Their descendants apparently died out and were succeeded...
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    Danish dependency Capital of Greenland: Nuuk Elections in Greenland Political parties in Greenland Government of Greenland Head of state: Queen of Denmark...
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  • Cabinet of Greenland, Danish: Grønlands Regering) is the chief executive body and the government of Greenland since the island became self-governing in 1979...
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    Inspectorate of Greenland (Danish: Nordgrønlands Inspektorat), also known as North Greenland, was a Danish inspectorate on Greenland consisting of the...
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    General elections were held in Greenland on 2 June 2009. Prime Minister Hans Enoksen announced the election date on 15 April 2009, stating that he would...
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    Denmark in Greenland (Greenlandic: Kalaallit Nunaanni Naalagaaffiup Sinniisoqarfia, Danish: Rigsombuddet i Grønland) is a Danish institution in Greenland. The...
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  • Provincial Council elections were held in Greenland on 28 June 1963. Independents won all 16 seats. Members of the Provincial Council were elected by first-past-the-post...
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  • The Greenland Provincial Council (Danish: Grønlands Landsråd) was the provincial government of Greenland between 1950, when it was formed from the union...
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    Early general elections were held in Greenland on 28 November 2014. They were called after Prime Minister Aleqa Hammond resigned following a spending scandal...
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    Folketing (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from April 2016)
    consists of 179 members; including two from Greenland and two from the Faroe Islands. General elections must be held every four years, but it is within...
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    General elections were held in Greenland on 24 April 2018, electing all 31 members of Parliament. The elections were required to be held no later than...
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