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GREENLAND ELECTION 2022: PARLIAMENT ELECTION RESULTS NOW IN

Major shift in political power within the House of Parliament, major political changes could be underway for the U.R.G.

By Greenland National News
11/03/2022 10:12 pm
Updated: 11/03/2022 10:12 pm

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The results for the 2022 Greenland Parliament elections are now in. Major changes were projected to happen; however, some predictions were wrong. Here is how the Greenland Parliament has looked the past 2 elections and how it looks after this election:

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                                                 (Seat Chart for the 2014-2018 term)

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                         (2018-2022 term, National Democratic Party come just 3 seats short of a supermajority with 64 total seats)

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                                                                               (The new seat chart for the next term 2022-2026)

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(This marks both the greatest loss and gain of seats by a party in a single election in Greenland's political history, with the NDPG losing 58 seats, and the NCPG picking up 40) 

        The newly elected officials won't officially begin their terms until the 1st of January. Major changes to Greenland's foreign and domestic policy could come with the President's own party (NCPG) taking a 44-seat plurality. Over the coming weeks, there will be Presidential debates as President Slayer will try to convince the people of Greenland to re-elect him for a second term and be able to defend his position against 9 other candidates. We will also put together a story on what type of changes could come to Greenland after the elections as well as how the NCPG was able to gain so much in a single election and the NDPG lose so much. Stay tuned to Greenland National News for more information!

 

 

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