Counting of votes after Greenland’s parliamentary election.
Nuk (Greenland): Greenland has a major setback to Donald Trump of American occupation. In Greenland’s parliamentary election, US President Trump’s fierce opposing party has won and given tension to the US. Donald Trump has been constantly claiming that he will take Greenland since he became the President. But now Trump’s victory of Trump can make Trump’s path very difficult. Let us know that the ‘Democratit Party’, with middle-south-concert in Greenland, has won the country’s parliamentary elections by securing the most votes.
These elections have been held amidst the statement of US President Donald Trump regarding control of Greenland. In such a situation, these election results are no less than a big shock for America. In a way, this election result is also a majority against the American dreams of the people of Greenland. The ‘Democratic’ party, which finished first in this election and Naleraq – “Point of Orientation”, both are in favor of freedom from Denmark, but both have differences about it. The unpredictable victory of ‘Democratic’ over parties that ruled the region over the years indicate that many people in Greenland are equally concerned about healthcare, education, cultural heritage and other social policies.
Elections after Trump’s statement of American control over Greenland
In February, Greenland Prime Minister Mute Borup Agade announced the election a little before the scheduled time. He had said that the country needs to unite in such “serious time” that Greenland has never experienced before. Trump has been vocal about his desire to control Greenland. Addressing the joint session of the Congress (US Parliament) last week, he said that the US would (Greenland) be “achieved”. Greenland is an autonomous region of Denmark which is strategically connected to the northern Atlantic and contains rich reserves of rare minerals required to create everything from mobile phones to renewable energy technology.
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It was believed that Agade’s ‘Inute Attaccate’ (United Inute) would win the election, followed by Syumut. Both these parties have dominated Greenland politics in recent years. The idea of ​​separating from Denmark was not in the ballot. However, this island, with a population of 56 thousand people, has been moving towards freedom since 2009 and 31 MPs will shape the future of the island as there is a debate in the country whether the time has come to declare freedom. Four of the five main parties involved in the election race demanded independence, but they had disagreements about when and how it will happen.
‘Nalerak’ is most aggressively in favor of freedom, while ‘Democratit’ is in favor of more generous speed of change. Dwayne Manzes, managing director of ‘Polar Research and Policy Initiative’, said, “Which approach to freedom will be victorious, it will eventually depend on whether the ‘Democratit Party’ decides to form a coalition government or not and if this happens then which party will it form the government in the coalition with which party.”, (AP)
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