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Opposition Party in Greenland Supports Gradual Independence from Denmark

Opposition Party in Greenland Supports Gradual Independence from Denmark
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World March 12, 2025 07:00

nuuk - Demokraatit wins Greenland elections advocating for gradual independence from Denmark amidst US interests. Opposition Naleraq pursues quick independence.

Demokraatit Wins Greenland Elections

The center-right opposition party Demokraatit secured victory in the Greenlandic parliamentary elections, advocating for a gradual independence from Denmark. With over 90% of the votes counted, Demokraatit stands at 30.4%, while another opposition party, Naleraq, which aims for a swift independence, follows at 23.7%.

Main Election Theme: Independence

The central theme of the elections revolved around the issue of independence, focusing not on if but when Greenland should separate from Denmark.

The elections took place amidst US efforts to incorporate the island into the United States. President Donald Trump expressed interest in integrating the strategically located and resource-rich island for security reasons, while acknowledging the Greenlandic people's right to self-determination.

Denmark opposes a US takeover as Greenland's economy heavily relies on Danish subsidies. If Danish support diminishes post-independence, Greenland might consider collaboration with the United States.

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