The Danish autonomous territory of Greenland held an autonomous parliamentary election on the 11th. The opposition Democratic Party won nearly 30% of the vote and became the largest party in the Home Rule Parliament. Since US President Trump has claimed many times recently that he wants to “get Greenland,” this election has received widespread attention from the outside world. In this context, the various parties running for election focused their discussions on the issue of Greenland's independence from Denmark, squeezing the space for discussion on social livelihood issues such as education, prices, and health care.

Zhitongcaijing · 6d ago
The Danish autonomous territory of Greenland held an autonomous parliamentary election on the 11th. The opposition Democratic Party won nearly 30% of the vote and became the largest party in the Home Rule Parliament. Since US President Trump has claimed many times recently that he wants to “get Greenland,” this election has received widespread attention from the outside world. In this context, the various parties running for election focused their discussions on the issue of Greenland's independence from Denmark, squeezing the space for discussion on social livelihood issues such as education, prices, and health care.