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Greenlandic parliament

The Inatsisartut (Greenlandic: Inatsisartut, lit.'those who make the law',[1] Greenlandic pronunciation: [inatt͡sisɑtːʉt]; Danish: Landstinget, lit.'Regional thing of Greenland'), also known as the Parliament of Greenland in English,[2] is the unicameral parliament (legislative branch) of Greenland, an autonomous territory[3] in the Danish Realm. Established in 1979, the parliament convenes in the Inatsisartut building, located on an islet in Nuuk Centrum in central Nuuk.

The Inatsisartut is composed of 31 members, who are elected for four-year terms through proportional representation. Its functions include electing its presidium, debating and passing legislation, scrutinizing the government, and discussing financial matters. The Prime Minister is elected by the Inatsisartut, and appoints the members of the Naalakkersuisut (Government) with parliamentary approval. The parliament has the authority to remove the cabinet or an individual minister through a vote of no confidence. The Prime Minister holds the prerogative to call for an early election, dissolving the parliament.

History of the parliament[edit]

The Parliament of Greenland succeeded the provincial council (Danish: Grønlands Landsråd) on 1 May 1979. The parliament is led by a presidency comprising four members of the parliament, and the chairman. There are 31 members in the Inatsisartut.

The Presidium of the Inatsisartut is made up of a Speaker and four Vice Speakers, all elected from among the members of the parliament. The Speaker is the presiding officer, holds a full-time position and carries out the duties of the Presidium.[4][5] Following a general election, the Prime Minister nominates the Speaker, who must then be confirmed by the members of the parliament.[6]

The Presidium is responsible for a range of duties regarding the routine administration of the Inatsisartut, including overseeing the working conditions of parliamentarians and managing interactions between the parliament and the government. The Presidium also acts as the public representative of the parliament, ensuring efficient communication of parliamentary activities and outcomes to the public. It is also tasked with the archiving of parliamentary records and documents.

Speaker Siumut Kim Kielsen Vice Speakers Inuit Ataqatigiit Mimi Karlsen Naleraq Mette Arqe-Hammeken Demokraatit Per Berthelsen Atassut Aqqalu C. Jerimiassen Substitute Members Siumut Lars Poulsen Inuit Ataqatigiit Pipaluk Lynge Naleraq Qupanuk Olsen Demokraatit Simigaq Heilmann Atassut Knud Kleemann


The speaker is the presiding officer of the Inatsisartut. The speaker determines which members may speak, and is responsible for maintaining order. On 3 October 2018, Siumut had Vivian Motzfeldt, the outgoing Foreign Minister, elected. On 16 April 2021, Hans Enoksen was elected again. The current Speaker of the Inatsisartut is Kim Kielsen, who served as Prime Minister from 2016 to 2021.

Members of the Inatsisartut are elected through a general, direct, free, equal, and secret vote. In order to be eligible, candidates must be eligible to vote themselves and must not have committed criminal offenses that would generally disqualify them from holding office, known as the "integrity requirement." The extent to which a candidate meets this requirement is determined by the Inatsisartut, based on the recommendations of the Committee for the Scrutiny of Eligibility, after the election has been held.

To run in an election for the Inatsisartut, candidates must also be registered on the electoral roll, which has the following requirements:

Election results are counted using the D'Hondt system, a method of proportional representation. Since 1998, Greenland has ceased to be divided into electoral districts, with the entire country now serving as a single constituency.

The most recent elections were held on 11 March 2025.

Party Votes % +/– Seats +/– Democrats 8,563 30.26 +21.01 10 +7 Naleraq 7,009 24.77 +12.51 8 +4 Inuit Ataqatigiit 6,119 21.62 –15.82 7 –5 Siumut 4,210 14.88 –15.22 4 –6 Atassut 2,092 7.39 +0.31 2 0 Qulleq 305 1.08 New 0 New Total 28,298 100.00 – 31 0 Valid votes 28,298 98.87 Invalid/blank votes 322 1.13 Total votes 28,620 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 40,369 70.90 +4.98 Source: Qinersineq.gl[7] Composition since 1979[edit]

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