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Greenland's Naleraq Party Wins First Danish Parliament Seat Advocating Independence

Greenland's Naleraq party secured its first-ever seat in the Danish parliament representing the push for Greenlandic independence. This marks a significant political shift during a pivotal time in the Danish kingdom, bringing a direct critic of the Copenhagen-Nuuk relationship into national discussions. The development signals a rising momentum for Greenland's independence movement, which will shape future Danish-Greenland relations and policy debates.
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Cronología · 72d ago
72d ago
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