Greenland's center-right party wins in latest elections as nation calls for a united front against Trump
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In Greenland's recent parliamentary elections, the center-right Demokraatit Party surprised many by winning around 30% of the votes, a significant increase from their 9% in the previous election. The result indicates a shifting political landscape, reflecting voters' prioritization of issues such as healthcare and education over long-standing governance. Demokraatit leader Jens-Frederik Nielsen expressed unexpected joy at the outcome and emphasized the importance of collaboration among parties in the face of external pressures, notably from the U.S. regarding Greenland's sovereignty.
"I think this is a historic result in Greenland's political history," Demokraatit party leader Jens-Frederik Nielsen said, expressing surprise and joy at their electoral gains.
Nielsen noted the need for Greenland to stand together amid external interests, emphasizing unity and cooperation during this pivotal time.
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