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Greenland's slow independence party wins election in result seen as rejection of Trump's interference

  • Greenland's voters elected the Demokraatit Party, favoring a gradual approach to independence from Denmark amid concerns about U.S. President Donald Trump's interest in the island.
  • Demokraatit's win came as a surprise, signaling a shift in priorities that include health care and education.
  • Both Demokraatit and the runner-up Naleraq support independence but differ on its timeline.
  • Demokraatit Party leader Jens-Frederik Nielsen described the election outcome as a historic result in Greenland's political history.
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eurotopics.net broke the news in on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.
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