The pro-business Democratic Party has won the Greenland general elections with a voting rate of 29.9%, surpassing the incumbent left-wing coalition parties. The Democratic Party advocates for gradual independence from Denmark, prioritizing economic stability and welfare standards. However, it failed to secure a majority and is expected to negotiate with other parties to form a coalition. The opposition party Naleraq, advocating for swift independence from Denmark, won second place with 24.5% of the vote, making a coalition difficult. The incumbent socialist ruling party, Inuit Ataqatigiit, and its coalition partner Siumut recorded a combined 36% of the vote, failing to secure a majority.
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