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Work resumes on a constitution for Greenland, with a request for a new deadline

The twice-delayed commission says plotting the country’s future will take more than the year it has left on its schedule.

By Kevin McGwin May 19, 2020
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As a date, June 21, 2021 has long loomed large for Greenland; it is the country’s national day, and next year marks the 300th anniversary of the return of Europeans to the island. This has led some to suggest that it would be the ideal day for the country to declare itself independent of Denmark.

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