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Greenland Independence Party Wins Seat in Danish Government

Naleraq won 24.6% of votes, marking a rise from 12.2% in 2022, signaling growing support for swift Greenland independence amid international attention.

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Greenland's Naleraq party, which advocates swift independence from Denmark, won its first seat in the Danish general election, sending a critic of the Copenhagen-Nuuk union to parliament at one of the most crucial moments in the kingdom's history.

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For the first time, a radical independence party from Greenland is taking a seat in the Danish parliament in Copenhagen. The new members want to reconsider the island's role in the kingdom. This could have international consequences, says an expert.

The Greenlandic independence party Naleraq has obtained its first seat in the Danish Parliament, which means a change in political balance at a delicate time for the Arctic territory. The party, represented by Qarsoq Hoegh-Dam, obtained 24.6% of the vote, compared to 12.2% in 2022. The result indicates a growing support for a faster path to Denmark’s independence. “It is a clear sign that the status quo is not acceptable,” said Hoegh-Dam (via Re…

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