If the politician Pele Broberg could decide, Greenland would pull its two members from the Danish parliament. Photo: Heye, Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 Critics say that Greenland’s two mandatory seats in Denmark’s Folketing create confusion and undermine the...
Deep-mining in Arctic waters? This possibility became very real after the Norwegian Parliament approved the exploitation of the seabed between Svalbard and Jan Mayen Island. Image: Michael Wenger Yesterday afternoon, the Norwegian Parliament officially agreed to...
After a start marked by the resignation of two members of Naalakkersuisut (Greenland government) and the replacement of the president of Inatsisartut (Parliament), events which caused a lot of turmoil, the Parliament began its work. Image: Robert Thomsen Last week the...
The Government of Greenland, based in the capital Nuuk, has presented a number of bills to parliament, whose next session is scheduled for the end of the month. These include a finance bill and a bill to relax the dividends intended to attract investment. Image:...
Located in the capital Nuuk, Greenland’s parliament, Inatsisartut, comprises 31 deputies with a left-wing majority. Elected by proportional representation, deputies serve four-year terms. Image: Inatsisartut On 22 September, the Parliament of Greenland will...