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Electoral winner in Greenland: Who is Jens-Frederik Nielsen

Jens-Frederik Nielsen is 33 years old, multiple badminton champion and probably the future prime minister of his home country. She expects great things from him.

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The Greenlanders have elected a new parliament, with a different issue than independence.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Jens-Frederik Nielsen , leader of the Demokraatit party, who has won the elections in Greenland with 29.9% of the votes, thus culminates a meteoric political career. He studied social sciences at the University of Greenland, in Nuuk, and was known as a badminton player and champion in multiple categories on the island. He was compatibilizing sport and politics until, in 2020, he passed administrative functions in the party and ended up elected p…

·Spain
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Jens-Frederik Nielsen is 33 years old, multiple badminton champion and probably the future prime minister of his home country. She expects great things from him.

·Munich, Germany
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All parliamentary formations criticized Trump's statements during the campaign, who promised billion-dollar investments in the island if it joined the United States, an option rejected by 85% of Greenlanders The content Greenland. Moderate independence fighters win elections appears first in Jornal i.

·Portugal
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19:59 Jens-Frederik Nielsen and his opposition party Demokraatit are the surprise winners of the parliamentary elections in Greenland. Thanks to US President Donald Trump.

·Belgium
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Jens-Frederik Nielsen, leader of the Democratic Party, fought against all odds in the Greenland elections, reaching about 30% of the votes. After his victory, he expressed his intention to maintain a “quiet attitude” in the face of statements that may come from Washington and has called for the unity of all political forces in the face of the formation of the new government. By Infobae “Greenland needs us to stay united, so that will be the star…

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Sapo broke the news in Portugal on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
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