2025-03-13 05:40:10

Greenland's New Direction: A Shift in Governance

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Greenland's recent parliamentary election has resulted in a decisive victory for the opposition party, Demokraatit, led by Jens-Frederik Nielsen. This election garnered significant international attention, particularly due to prior remarks from former U.S.

President Donald Trump regarding the island's strategic resources. Demokraatit's moderate stance emphasizes a gradual approach to independence, prioritizing economic and social stability before severing ties with Denmark, which has historically managed Greenland's foreign affairs.

In contrast, the second-place Naleraq party advocates for a faster path to independence, aligning more closely with U.S. interests. However, Nielsen's leadership reflects a clear rejection of American influence, as most Greenlanders oppose U.S. annexation.

The future of Greenland's governance will hinge on coalition negotiations and the new government's commitment to pursuing an independent path while navigating complex geopolitical dynamics.

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Greenland's election saw high turnout as Demokraatit, critical of Trump, won with a moderate stance on independence, a long-term goal. Naleraq, in second, pushed for quicker independence to enable U.S. ties, but Demokraatit argued independence must come after economic and social stability, as Denmark still controls Greenland's foreign policy, defense, and governance. A Naleraq member is pro-Trump and attended his inauguration.
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In the parliamentary election in Greenland, the opposition has clearly won. The election had attracted international attention, as US President Donald Trump had expressed a desire to annex the resource-rich country to the United States.
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The election results will impact Greenland's path towards independence from Denmark, which has controlled the island's foreign and security policy since 1953. The new coalition government's approach will depend on whether the pro-independence Naleraq party is included.
DER SPIEGEL
13. März 2025 um 00:31

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The 33-year-old Jens-Frederik Nielsen, the new Prime Minister of Greenland, wants to advance the independence from Denmark, but not under American control. According to a survey, a majority of Greenlanders reject a takeover by the USA. Nielsen emphasized in an interview with Sky News that Greenland is neither American nor Danish, but wants to become independent.
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