2025 Greenlandic general election

[2] The government declared in February 2024 that independence is its goal.[3] At a press conference in early 2025, pro-independence prime minister MĂște Bourup Egede said that "work has already begun on creating the framework for Greenland as an independent state" and apparently hinted that an independence referendum could take place in April 2025, in tandem with the election.[4][5] However, after American president-elect Trump renewed his demand for ownership of Greenland, Egede played down any notion of immediate independence and instead stressed the need for reforms of the cooperation between the governments of Denmark and Greenland at a press conference in Copenhagen on 10 January 2025.[6] In an interview on Fox News on 16 January Egede stated that Greenlanders have no wish to become a part of the US.[7] The 31 members of the Inatsisartut are elected by proportional representation in a single nationwide constituency.
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