Greenland’s premier narrowly avoids a no-confidence vote

A no-confidence motion on Kim Kielsen, who faces persistent conflict of interest charges, was averted by a single vote.

By Kevin McGwin October 12, 2020
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Greenland’s political watchers will have noted that it was only fitting that it was Aleqa Hammond, an outspoken former premier, who did the honors when the time came to let Kim Kielsen the current premier, off the hook. (For now, at least.)

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