Greenland’s two largest parties have headed their separate ways

With the return of IA to the opposition, three key economic issues appear ready to move forward.

By Kevin McGwin May 8, 2018
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For the past year and half, the two largest parties in Greenland’s national assembly have agreed to disagree about uranium mining. Papering over the difference made it possible for Siumut and IA to form a coalition government that, together with a third party, controlled 27 of the Inatsisartut’s 31 seats.

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