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Greenland premier seeks a new majority after populists leave government in row over Danish investment

Political allies part ways amid accusations that premier lied about plans to accept Danish investment in airport construction.

By Kevin McGwin September 10, 2018
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Greenlandic premier Kim Kielsen is scrambling to assembly a majority in the national assembly before the start of the autumn session on September 28 after losing his majority on Sunday when one of the four parties making up his governing coalition announced it was leaving the government amid accusations they had been lied to about Danish investment in that country’s largest infrastructure project to date.

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