Greenland voters hand mandate to left-leaning challengers
Inuit Ataqatigiit opposes the controversial Kuannersuit mine, but says it is equally focused on environment and social issues, and promises stability.
For just the second time in its 40-year history as a self-governing country, Greenland will, in all likelihood, be led by a party other than Siumut. Election results announced early Wednesday morning declared Inuit Ataqatigiit (IA) the winner of Tuesday’s general election with 37 percent of the vote.
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