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Danes’ voting rights in Greenland to remain unchanged, despite concerns of ‘disproportional influence’

Changing voting rules would deny new residents their right to take part in public affairs, lawmakers conclude.

By Kevin McGwin November 5, 2020
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Lawmakers in Greenland have withdrawn a proposal before the national assembly that would have required residents from other parts of the Kingdom of Denmark relocating to that country to wait at least two years before being permitted to vote.

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