Greenland’s premier loses majority ahead of new legislative session
Kim Kielsen also lost control of his party, Siumut, in November, but is said to be in talks with opposition parties to form a new coalition.
Greenland’s premier is exploring “new options” that will allow him to regain the support of a majority of members of the national assembly after a junior coalition partner withdrew on Monday.
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