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Greenland Votes: Independence or Business as Usual?
Greenland, NuukMonday, March 10, 2025
Greenland's push for independence is not new. It has been going on for decades. Recent revelations about past mistreatment of Inuit people by the Danes have hurt public opinion about Denmark. The Prime Minister has even said that Greenland should free itself from "the shackles of colonialism. " This is the first time the subject has taken center stage in an election.
The main political parties have different views on how to achieve independence. The ruling party wants a gradual approach, while the opposition wants to start divorce proceedings from Denmark immediately. They also want closer defense dealings with Washington. Another party thinks it's too soon to push for independence because the economy is not strong enough. Greenland's economy relies heavily on fishing and subsidies from Denmark.
The focus on independence has overshadowed other important issues like healthcare and social problems. Almost 80% of Greenlanders support moves towards future statehood. However, half of them would be less enthusiastic about independence if it meant lower living standards. Most Greenlanders do not want to become part of the United States, and nearly half see the US president's interest as a threat.
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