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List of political parties in Greenland

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This is alist of political parties in Greenland, as of 11 March 2025.Greenland has amulti-party system.

Active parties

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LogoNameAbbr.IdeologyPositionLeaderFoundedRepresentation
Inatsisartut
(2025)
Municipalities
(2021)
Folketing
(Greenland seats)
Democrats
Demokraatit
DLiberalism
Social liberalism[1]
SoftGreenlandic independence
Historically:
Greenlandic unionism
Centre[2] to
centre-right[3]
Jens-Frederik Nielsen28 November 2002 (2002-11-28)
10 / 31
4 / 81
0 / 2
Naleraq
lit.'Point of Orientation'
NGreenlandic nationalism
Unilateralism
Populism[4]
Centre tocentre-right[5]Pele Broberg8 March 2014 (2014-03-08)
8 / 31
8 / 81
1 / 2
Inuit Ataqatigiit
lit.'Community of the People'
IADemocratic socialism[6][7]
Greenlandic independence[7][8]
Environmentalism
Left-wing nationalism
Left-wingMúte Bourup Egede21 November 1978 (1978-11-21)
7 / 31
32 / 81
1 / 2
Siumut
lit.'Forward'
SSocial democracy
Greenlandic independence
Centre-leftErik Jensen29 July 1977 (1977-07-29)
4 / 31
31 / 81
0 / 2
Atassut
lit.'Feeling of Community'
ALiberal conservatism[3][9][10]
Market liberalism
Nordic agrarianism
Greenlandicunionism
Centre-right[11]Aqqalu Jerimiassen29 April 1978 (1978-04-29)
2 / 31
6 / 81
0 / 2
Qulleq
lit.'Oil lamp'
QGreenlandic independence
Greenlandic nationalism
Pro-Oil industry
Single-issueKarl IngemannMarch 2023 (2023-03)
0 / 31
0 / 81
0 / 2
Cooperation Party
Suleqatigiissitsisut
SAGreenlandicunionism
Social liberalism[12]
Economic liberalism
Centre-right[13]Michael Rosing11 March 2018 (2018-03-11)
0 / 31
0 / 81
0 / 2

Dissolved parties

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References

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  1. ^Nordsieck, Wolfram (2018)."Greenland/Denmark". Retrieved27 September 2018.
  2. ^Lansford, Tom, ed. (2014).Political Handbook of the World 2014. CQ Press. p. 393.
  3. ^abLoukacheva, Natalia (2007).The Arctic Promise: Legal and Political Autonomy of Greenland and Nunavut. University of Toronto Press. p. 55.
  4. ^Greenland independence on hold in snap election
  5. ^Neuman, Scott (2025)."What Greenland's elections mean for the island — and the U.S."NPR. Retrieved13 March 2025.
  6. ^"Greenland wakes up to first power shift in 30 years".The Copenhagen Post. 3 June 2009. Archived fromthe original on 8 June 2009. Retrieved4 June 2009.
  7. ^abParties and Elections in Europe - The database about parliamentary elections and political parties in Europe, by Wolfram Nordsieck
  8. ^"Pro-independence party wins Greenland parliament election".Agence France-Presse.The Times of India. 3 June 2009. Retrieved4 June 2009.
  9. ^Christina Bergqvist (1 January 1999).Equal Democracies?: Gender and Politics in the Nordic Countries. Nordic Council of Ministers. p. 319.ISBN 978-82-00-12799-4.
  10. ^Maher, Joanne, ed. (2008).The Europa World Year Book 2008. Taylor & Francis. p. 1552.
  11. ^Europe Review 2003/04: The Economic and Business Report. Kogan Page Publishers. 2003. p. 163.ISBN 978-0-7494-4067-1.
  12. ^"Michael Rosing på vej med nyt parti".sermitsiaq.ag (in Danish). 19 January 2018. Retrieved25 March 2018.
  13. ^Schultz-Nielsen, Jørgen (12 March 2018)."Samarbejdspartiet: Alle må yde for at alle kan nyde".sermitsiaq.ag (in Danish). Retrieved25 March 2018.
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