Greenland lawmakers form a new government on the eve of Vance visit
- Greenlandic lawmakers formed a new government to resist U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to annex Greenland, as local media reported.
- A coalition of four out of five parties now controls 23 of the 31 seats in Greenland’s parliament.
- U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance is set to visit Greenland on Friday, highlighting the strategic importance of America’s Pituffik Space Base.
- Lawmaker Nielsen expressed a desire to create the broadest coalition to help resist U.S. Pressure and intimidation.
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Greenland's new government is in place
The chairman of Demokraatit is presenting his government with four parties in the midst of a challenging time for Greenland. This is equivalent to the Social Democrats, the Liberal Party, the Socialist Party and the Liberal Party forming a government here, says Politiken's political analyst Elisabet Svane.

Greenland lawmakers form a new government on the eve of Vance visit
Greenlandic lawmakers have agreed to form a new government, banding together to resist U.S. President Donald Trump’s efforts to annex the Arctic island.
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