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Politics of Greenland

The politics of Greenland, an autonomous country (Greenlandic: nuna, Danish: land) within the Kingdom of Denmark, function in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic dependency, whereby the prime minister is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament Inatsisartut. The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature. Greenland has full autonomy on most matters, except on policies and decisions affecting the region including negotiations with the devolved legislatures and the Folketing (English: Parliament of Denmark).

Executive powers edit

Main office-holders
Office Name Party Since
King Frederik X 14 January 2024
High Commissioner Mikaela Engell 1 April 2011
Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egede Inuit Ataqatigiit 23 April 2021

Executive power rests with a high commissioner, and a prime minister heads the Cabinet. The high commissioner of Greenland is appointed by the monarch, and the prime minister is elected indirectly by parliament elections results for four-year terms.

The High Commissioner has a seat in the Inatsisartut. The high commissioner is allowed to speak in the Inatsisartut regarding common Danish/Greenlandic affairs, but is not allowed to vote.[1] Following legislative elections, the leader of the party that wins the most seats is usually given the initiative to establish a new coalition by the Greenlandic Parliament, unless the current Naalakkersuisut Siulittaasuat (Prime Minister in English) is still in power. However, if he/she fails, the Chairman of the parliament asks all chairmen of the parties elected to the parliament, and asks them to point to another chairman who they feel can rightly form a new coalition. The chairman with the most votes is then handed the initiative. After forming the coalition, the Naalakkersuisut Siulittaasuat leads the Naalakkersuisut. The Naalakkersuisut will often consist of around 9 members. The coalition parties divide the various ministries among themselves and after this, the parties elect their representative to these ministries. Any other member of the cabinet is called a Naalakkersuisoq.

Legislative branch edit

Legislative power is shared by the government and the legislature. The legislature Greenlandic Parliament (Greenlandic: Inatsisartut) is made up of 31 members elected by direct, popular vote to serve four-year terms by proportional representation. Election of 2 seats to the Danish Parliament (Danish: Folketing) was last held on June 5, 2019. The current composition is shown below.

 
PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Inuit Ataqatigiit9,93337.44+11.6612+4
Siumut7,98630.10+2.6610+1
Naleraq3,25212.26–1.2940
Democrats2,4549.25–10.443–3
Atassut1,8787.08+1.1220
Nunatta Qitornai6392.41–1.040–1
Cooperation Party3761.42–2.690–1
Independents100.04New0New
Total26,528100.00310
Valid votes26,52897.86
Invalid/blank votes5812.14
Total votes27,109100.00
Registered voters/turnout41,12665.92–5.94
Source: Qinersineq.gl

Judicial branch edit

Greenland's judicial system is based on the Danish civil law system, operates independently of the legislature and the executive. It has two court of first instance: the District Courts and the Court of Greenland depending on the type of case, whereas the High Court of Greenland hears cases as the second instance. Decisions made by the High Court of Greenland may be brought before the Supreme Court subject to the permission of the Appeals Permission Board. Appeals may be submitted to the Østre Landsret and the Supreme Court of Denmark (Højesteret).

Political parties and elections edit

Greenland has a multi-party system (disputing independence versus unionism as well as left versus right). Governments are usually coalition governments. The Greenlandic Parliament (Inatsisartut) has 31 seats. Members are elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms.

Administrative divisions edit

The island is administratively divided into 5 municipalities[2] with about 72 cities and villages.

International affairs edit

Along with diplomatic missions to the European Union and the United States,[3] Greenland participates in the Nordic Council, Arctic Council, International Whaling Commission (Complete list of participation of Greenland in international organisations).

With Denmark having responsibility for Greenland's international affairs, other countries do not have direct diplomatic representation in Greenland — their embassies or consulates in Copenhagen are responsible for their relations with Greenland and their citizens staying or living there.

Greenland is represented internationally by the embassies and consulates of Denmark, although Greenland has an independent Representation to the European Union in Brussels since 1992[4] and in the United States in Washington D.C since 2014.[5]

Greenland maintains economic and cultural relations with Taiwan via Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Canada.

International organization participation edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Stm.dk, the website of the High Commissioner of Greenland, as part of the Danish Prime Minister's Office
  2. ^ Greenland in Figures, 2014
  3. ^ Missions of Greenland abroad, naalakkersuisut.gl (without date).
  4. ^ Greenland Representation to the EU 2017-11-13 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 16 May 2016
  5. ^ Greenland Representation in the United States, accessed 02 April 2017

External links edit

  • Prime Minister’s Office
  • Government of Greenland official government website (in English)
  • Greenland.com from the Greenland Tourism & Business Council
  • Statistics Greenland

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Politics of Greenland news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message The politics of Greenland an autonomous country Greenlandic nuna Danish land within the Kingdom of Denmark function in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic dependency whereby the prime minister is the head of government and of a multi party system Executive power is exercised by the government Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament Inatsisartut The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature Greenland has full autonomy on most matters except on policies and decisions affecting the region including negotiations with the devolved legislatures and the Folketing English Parliament of Denmark Contents 1 Executive powers 2 Legislative branch 3 Judicial branch 4 Political parties and elections 5 Administrative divisions 6 International affairs 6 1 International organization participation 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksExecutive powers editFurther information Monarchy of Denmark and Naalakkersuisut Main office holders Office Name Party SinceKing Frederik X 14 January 2024High Commissioner Mikaela Engell 1 April 2011Prime Minister Mute Bourup Egede Inuit Ataqatigiit 23 April 2021Executive power rests with a high commissioner and a prime minister heads the Cabinet The high commissioner of Greenland is appointed by the monarch and the prime minister is elected indirectly by parliament elections results for four year terms The High Commissioner has a seat in the Inatsisartut The high commissioner is allowed to speak in the Inatsisartut regarding common Danish Greenlandic affairs but is not allowed to vote 1 Following legislative elections the leader of the party that wins the most seats is usually given the initiative to establish a new coalition by the Greenlandic Parliament unless the current Naalakkersuisut Siulittaasuat Prime Minister in English is still in power However if he she fails the Chairman of the parliament asks all chairmen of the parties elected to the parliament and asks them to point to another chairman who they feel can rightly form a new coalition The chairman with the most votes is then handed the initiative After forming the coalition the Naalakkersuisut Siulittaasuat leads the Naalakkersuisut The Naalakkersuisut will often consist of around 9 members The coalition parties divide the various ministries among themselves and after this the parties elect their representative to these ministries Any other member of the cabinet is called a Naalakkersuisoq Legislative branch editLegislative power is shared by the government and the legislature The legislature Greenlandic Parliament Greenlandic Inatsisartut is made up of 31 members elected by direct popular vote to serve four year terms by proportional representation Election of 2 seats to the Danish Parliament Danish Folketing was last held on June 5 2019 The current composition is shown below Further information 2021 Greenlandic general election nbsp PartyVotes Seats Inuit Ataqatigiit9 93337 44 11 6612 4Siumut7 98630 10 2 6610 1Naleraq3 25212 26 1 2940Democrats2 4549 25 10 443 3Atassut1 8787 08 1 1220Nunatta Qitornai6392 41 1 040 1Cooperation Party3761 42 2 690 1Independents100 04New0NewTotal26 528100 00 310Valid votes26 52897 86Invalid blank votes5812 14Total votes27 109100 00Registered voters turnout41 12665 92 5 94Source Qinersineq glFurther information Danish general election 2019Judicial branch editGreenland s judicial system is based on the Danish civil law system operates independently of the legislature and the executive It has two court of first instance the District Courts and the Court of Greenland depending on the type of case whereas the High Court of Greenland hears cases as the second instance Decisions made by the High Court of Greenland may be brought before the Supreme Court subject to the permission of the Appeals Permission Board Appeals may be submitted to the Ostre Landsret and the Supreme Court of Denmark Hojesteret Political parties and elections editFor other political parties see List of political parties in Greenland An overview on elections and election results is included in Elections in Greenland Greenland has a multi party system disputing independence versus unionism as well as left versus right Governments are usually coalition governments The Greenlandic Parliament Inatsisartut has 31 seats Members are elected by popular vote to serve four year terms Administrative divisions editMain article Administrative divisions of Greenland The island is administratively divided into 5 municipalities 2 with about 72 cities and villages International affairs editAlong with diplomatic missions to the European Union and the United States 3 Greenland participates in the Nordic Council Arctic Council International Whaling Commission Complete list of participation of Greenland in international organisations With Denmark having responsibility for Greenland s international affairs other countries do not have direct diplomatic representation in Greenland their embassies or consulates in Copenhagen are responsible for their relations with Greenland and their citizens staying or living there Greenland is represented internationally by the embassies and consulates of Denmark although Greenland has an independent Representation to the European Union in Brussels since 1992 4 and in the United States in Washington D C since 2014 5 Greenland maintains economic and cultural relations with Taiwan via Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Canada International organization participation edit Arctic Council Council of Europe Inuit Circumpolar Conference NATO Nordic Council Nordic Investment Bank West Nordic CouncilSee also edit nbsp Politics portal nbsp Kingdom of Denmark portalArctic cooperation and politics Arctic policy of Denmark Politics of Denmark List of Danish High Commissioners in Greenland Foreign relations of Greenland Greenland European Union relationsReferences edit Stm dk the website of the High Commissioner of Greenland as part of the Danish Prime Minister s Office Greenland in Figures 2014 Missions of Greenland abroad naalakkersuisut gl without date Greenland Representation to the EU Archived 2017 11 13 at the Wayback Machine accessed 16 May 2016 Greenland Representation in the United States accessed 02 April 2017External links editPrime Minister s Office Government of Greenland official government website in English Greenland com from the Greenland Tourism amp Business Council Statistics Greenland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Politics of Greenland amp oldid 1196155002, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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