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The air inside the society room in the Greenland capital was heated with heat, a contrast on the icy streets outside. As the voters brushed snow, the candidates from the majority of the Grenland were sitting in the front of the room, questions are ready.
Each seat was filled, two dozen international journalist walls and a man in a black and gray sweater.
“Why does a small job, is still so hard?” He asked, his voice is steady, but impatient.
Cameras clicked and spikes the pieces they wear in the bots of several journalists are not sliding on ice.
“You should get off,” he said. “They destroy the floor.”
There were spikes with some defects.
On Tuesday, Greenlanders will be the closest watchful election of this island, the president will want to want to want to want the Trump again and again Greenland. He refused to exclude the force and recently promised to give Ginelanders directly to Greenlanders themselves, “We will make you rich.” All the attention of all the attention, journalists, diplomats, social media, and investors compiled a research wave of Arctic.
Greenland presents leading political parties Different meetings for the future Some are a new relationship with the United States and a new relationship, which controls some of the rapid independence and hundreds of years before Denmark.
However, for 56,000 residents of many Grenland – a small population on the world’s largest island – geopolitics is not a priority. Greenlanders in interviews with the latest municipal disappointment and voters, often expressed more concern about living expenses, unemployment, schools and health.
“Election, ‘cross pressure’, according to the narrative in different directions, Rasmus Leander Nielsen, Leander Niuk’s political scientist, said.
President Trump, in the first term, sailed the idea of the United States Greenland from Denmark. The idea was dead after death.
However, this time, Mr. Trump, Greenland seems determined to “take” Greenland “.
European diplomats and American investors are flocked into a snowy nuuk with the sources and strategic location of the island. The planet’s position, the position of Greenland, the United States, Russia, China and European forces, opened, opened as the warming of the planet. The island also owns Extensive mineral depositsAlthough many are difficult to get.
Unlike sweeping ambitions, people on the island say they are worried about higher housing costs and economic uncertainty.
“This election is a test that Greenlanders saw the future and the global stage and the global stage,” said Mr Leander Nielsen. “Question is the immediate economic concerns of voters or the prioritization of geopolitical scene. It is a difficult call.”
It is a matter of control in the center of the election.
For more than 200 years, Greenland was managed as a remote colony of the Denmark, the population of its extraction was mainly monitored its lands and resources as Denmark officials. Over time, the pressure for the rule has grew up something that leads to more autonomy and the result of its government. Today Greenland controls the most internal affairs, Denmark still defending, foreign policy and money issues.
But the full independence remains a problem. The financial support of the Denmark covers more than half of the Greenland’s budget, and economic stability, the main obstacle to sovereignty.
In the coming election, the 31-seat parliament of the island will decide the makeup of Inatsisartut. Approximately all major parties accept the importance of Greenland’s independence – when and how it is a question. In addition, the latest communication of the island is distinguished by the United States and Denmark.
No major politician expresses the desire to be an American state and The questionnaires show 85 percent of Greenlanders do not want it. However, some candidates like Kuno Fencer, a member of the Nalerak Party, consider the importance of establishing close relations with the United States, Greenland.
He says Washington can best protect Grenland and such an alliance will provide more investments and development. Mr. Fencer is part of a small Pro-Trump camp in Greenland and went to Washington for Mr. Trump’s inauguration ceremony. He says the first step is removed from the Denmark.
“It’s about our lands,” he said. “We will cooperate from there with international organizations and other countries.”
The United States has been a military presence since World War II, since World War II, a small missile defense base at the head of the island.
“The United States is here to stay here,” Mr. Fencker said. “They will always be part of the negotiating equation.”
Other parties, including democratic, are more cautious about relations with sovereignty and Washington.
“We should be smart and do not give independence to the expense of our people,” he said. “Currently, immediate independence is impossible.”
Mr. Trump’s attention has strengthened the conversation about independence and what should Greenland be separated from Denmark.
“The most important thing for me in this election is that there are so many conversations about independence, but I really want to know: How?” Nuuk said the Municipal Planning Chief Runa Sværd said. “I need a road map.”
A glacial ice cover is covered with a glacial ice cover, which is covered with a glacier ice cap, which can close all cities of hard air.
The ballot papers fly by helicopter, ferred by boats by boats, ferred with the forces and were subjected to remote settlements. Once once spilled, in each voice, email or most isolated areas, in the most isolated areas with a satellite phone. The results are expected to be announced on Tuesday, the end of the results.
“If the storm enters and transports, we must optimize, if generations are justified,” he said. Klaus Georg Hansen, former election official.
But the storms are not the only danger. Denmark has intelligence officials External interference warningGreenland politicians and phrases with fake social media profiles were twisted to the Sow section.
Every passing day, the election noise takes a higher voice in the Nuuk. As travelers walk away from the new international airport, two mass banners, the other is hanging for the opposite aspects of the Atagatigrit, the Management Party, the other.
Then, the campaign uses the posters of the lampposts. Thursday, a 66-year-old retired John Nathansen, opened the way to a supermarket, the election was in mind.
“The conditions we live do not pay enough attention. Instead, he belongs to the orange guy – Trump,” he said. “In my opinion, independence must be behind the line.”