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general elections were held in
Greenland
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on 6 April 2021 alongside
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.
[Greenland's parliament calls an early election]
Arctic Today, 17 February 2021 Inuit Ataqatigiit
Inuit Ataqatigiit (, old spelling: , , , IA) is a democratic socialist, Greenlandic independence, pro-independence political party in Greenland. It is represented in the Folketing (the Danish parliament) by Aaja Chemnitz Larsen. Múte B. Egede ha ...
emerged as the largest party, winning 12 of the 31 seats in the
Inatsisartut
The Inatsisartut (, ; ), also known as the Parliament of Greenland in English, is the unicameral parliament (legislative branch) of Greenland, an autonomous territoryMultiple sources:
*
*
* in the Danish Realm. Established in 1979, the parli ...
. The governing
Siumut
Siumut (SIU, ; ; ) is a political party in Greenland in the social democratic tradition. Since the establishment of home rule in 1979, it has been the dominant party in Greenland. Siumut is led by Erik Jensen, who beat the then-incumbent Prime ...
party finished second with 10 seats.
Background
In November 2020,
Prime Minister
A prime minister or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. A prime minister is not the head of state, but r ...
Kim Kielsen
Kim Kielsen (born 30 November 1966) is a Greenlandic politician and former police officer who has served as Speaker of the Inatsisartut since 2025. He previously served as leader of the Siumut party and sixth prime minister of Greenland betwe ...
was defeated in a leadership election for the
Siumut
Siumut (SIU, ; ; ) is a political party in Greenland in the social democratic tradition. Since the establishment of home rule in 1979, it has been the dominant party in Greenland. Siumut is led by Erik Jensen, who beat the then-incumbent Prime ...
party, losing to
Erik Jensen. However, Kielsen did not step down as Prime Minister. Growing rivalry between the two and disagreement over the
Kvanefjeld mine led to the
Democrats pulling out of the coalition government, leaving Siumut and
Nunatta Qitornai with only 12 of the 31 seats in the
Inatsisartut
The Inatsisartut (, ; ), also known as the Parliament of Greenland in English, is the unicameral parliament (legislative branch) of Greenland, an autonomous territoryMultiple sources:
*
*
* in the Danish Realm. Established in 1979, the parli ...
. Kielsen failed to form a new coalition government and the Inatsisartut voted to hold snap elections.
[
Rare earth mining was expected to be a key issue in the elections, with the Kvanefjeld deposit in the south of the island being subject to public hearings and party campaigning. The metals found in Greenland are used to manufacture components in, for example, wind turbines and ]electric vehicle
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s. The process is polluting but the resources experienced an increase in price due to increasing demand for electric vehicles. Uranium
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is also found in Greenland, but the mining of the resource faced strong opposition from residents. Greenland Minerals Limited, an Australian-based Chinese-owned company had been planning a project to mine in the area of Kvanefjeld since 2007 and was on its "final hurdle".
The opposition party Inuit Ataqatigiit
Inuit Ataqatigiit (, old spelling: , , , IA) is a democratic socialist, Greenlandic independence, pro-independence political party in Greenland. It is represented in the Folketing (the Danish parliament) by Aaja Chemnitz Larsen. Múte B. Egede ha ...
called for a moratorium on uranium mining, putting into question the wider rare earth mining project, whilst the ruling Siumut
Siumut (SIU, ; ; ) is a political party in Greenland in the social democratic tradition. Since the establishment of home rule in 1979, it has been the dominant party in Greenland. Siumut is led by Erik Jensen, who beat the then-incumbent Prime ...
party voiced support for the project, citing economic growth as a key reason. In a survey to determine the public opinion on mining in the Kvanefjeld deposit, 63% opposed such activity, of which 45% were very much against.
Other issues, such as independence
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, COVID-19 policies, foreign policy, and opinions on democratic institutions were considered less important than the debate over mining.
Electoral system
The 31 members of the Inatsisartut are elected by proportional representation
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in a single nationwide constituency. Seats are allocated using the d'Hondt method
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.
Opinion polls
Four polls have been conducted since 2019. In a poll conducted shortly before the election, the Inuit Ataqatigiit received 36% of the votes with the Siumut in second with 23%.
Results
By party, those elected were:
* Inuit Ataqatigiit (12): Aqqaluaq B. Egede, Múte Bourup Egede
Múte Inequnaaluk Bourup Egede (; born 11 March 1987) is a Greenlandic politician who served as the 7th Prime Minister of Greenland from 2021 to 2025. He has also served as Chairman of the Inuit Ataqatigiit since December 2018, and a Member of t ...
, Stine Egede
Stine Egede Nørbæk (born 18 September 1964) is a Greenlandic politician (Inuit Ataqatigiit) and police officer.
Early life and career
Stine Egede was born in Narsaq but grew up in Igaliku. From 1985 to 1988, she worked as an office assistant ...
, Sofia Geisler, Eqaluk Høegh, Kristian Jeremiassen, Mimi Karlsen, Kalistat Lund, Asii Chemnitz Narup, Naaja Nathanielsen, Peter Olsen, Mariane Paviasen
* Siumut (10): Qarsoq Høegh-Dam, Aslak Vilhelm Jensen, Doris Jakobsen Jensen, Erik Jensen, Kim Kielsen
Kim Kielsen (born 30 November 1966) is a Greenlandic politician and former police officer who has served as Speaker of the Inatsisartut since 2025. He previously served as leader of the Siumut party and sixth prime minister of Greenland betwe ...
, Mala Høy Kúko, Vivian Motzfeldt
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, Anders Simon Olsen, Lars Poulsen, Jess Svane
* Naleraq (4): Pele Broberg
Pele Broberg (born 3 November 1972) is a Greenlandic politician, entrepreneur and pilot who is the current Chairman of Naleraq since 2022. He previously served as Minister for Foreign Affairs, Trade, Climate, and Business in 2021, though the forei ...
, Hans Enoksen
Hans Enoksen (born 7 August 1956) is a Greenlandic politician who has been a member of the Parliament of Greenland since 1995, and was prime minister of Greenland from 2002 to 2009, the third to hold the position.
A monolingualism, unilingual Gre ...
, Jens Napãtôᴋ', Emanuel Nûko
* Democrats (3): Jens-Frederik Nielsen, Nivi Olsen
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, Anna Wangenheim
Anna Wangenheim (née Mikkelsen; born August 1982) is a Greenlandic politician ( Demokraatit).
Early life and career
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* Atassut (2): Siverth Heilmann, Aqqalu Clasen Jerimiassen
Aftermath and government formation
After the election results came in, Inuit Ataqatigiit leader Múte Bourup Egede
Múte Inequnaaluk Bourup Egede (; born 11 March 1987) is a Greenlandic politician who served as the 7th Prime Minister of Greenland from 2021 to 2025. He has also served as Chairman of the Inuit Ataqatigiit since December 2018, and a Member of t ...
thanked voters for their win while Siumut leader Erik Jensen said that his party would wait to see what IA would offer during the coalition negotiations. Siumut Prime Minister and former leader Kim Kielsen
Kim Kielsen (born 30 November 1966) is a Greenlandic politician and former police officer who has served as Speaker of the Inatsisartut since 2025. He previously served as leader of the Siumut party and sixth prime minister of Greenland betwe ...
received more personal votes than Jensen, which led to a continuation of the party infighting between the two as Jensen affirmed his desire to continue as leader after the election and deputy leader Inga Dora Markussen partially blamed Kielsen for the loss.
On 8 April Egede said that his party had begun negotiations with other parties the day before and that he expected a coalition to be formed after 15 April, at which point IA would have met with each party a few times. After Egede expressed a desire for a government with at least 16 seats, the second round of negotiations began on 9 April; later that day the Democrats ruled out forming a coalition with IA citing irreconcilable views and wishing Egede luck in forming a coalition. On 13 April, Egede announced that negotiations with Siumut
Siumut (SIU, ; ; ) is a political party in Greenland in the social democratic tradition. Since the establishment of home rule in 1979, it has been the dominant party in Greenland. Siumut is led by Erik Jensen, who beat the then-incumbent Prime ...
had also fallen through, blaming infighting within Siumut for their inability to come to an agreement.
On 16 April, it was announced that IA had successfully negotiated a coalition agreement with fellow pro-independence party Naleraq which would hold a combined 16 seats in the legislature (a one seat majority). Atassut announced that they would be willing to support the coalition.
References
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