According to local media reports, Greenland’s Democrats are set to announce a four-party coalition government after one election to control the area of US President Donald Trump on Friday.
The announcement of the alliance is expected to be accompanied by US vice -president JD Vance’s visit to the Arctic Island. Vance’s travel plan, which initially caused tension with Greenland and Denmark, included a visit to the US military base in Pitti on Friday.
His original journey program included participating in a local dog-road race with his wife, Usha and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz-without the official invitation of Greenland officials.
According to Greenlandic Broadcaster KNR, the alliance will be unveiled at 1100 times. A source familiar with the talks confirmed Roots The new government will be led by Jens-Frederick Nielsen, the leader of the pro-supporter Democrats, who saw his party jumping in 10 seats in the March 11 election.
Nielsen has urged the parties to separate their differences to establish a comprehensive coalition government, which demonstrated unity amid Trump’s ongoing campaign of Greenland.
The alliance, which spreads diverse political ideologies, will conduct 23 of the 31 parliamentary seats. However, the pro -freedom party, Nalerek Party, would not join the alliance, according to KNR and newspaper sub -objects, according to the sub -objects of the KNR and newspaper.
Despite Trump’s insistence that Greenland is important for American security, most Greenlanders reject the idea of becoming a part of the United States. Acting Prime Minister Mute EZ has repeatedly emphasized that the future of the island will be determined by its people, not by external forces.