- The
Inatsisartut (Greenlandic:
Inatsisartut, lit. 'those who make the law';
Greenlandic pronunciation: [inatt͡sisɑtːʉt] Danish: Landstinget, lit. 'the...
- MPs of
Inatsisartut". qinersineq.gl.
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original on 4
March 2016.
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April 2018. "Members of
Inatsisartut".
Inatsisartut. Retrieved...
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position of
Speaker (Greenlandic: Siulittaasoq) (Danish: Formand) of the
Inatsisartut (the
Greenlandic Parliament) was
created in 1979. The
preceding office...
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members of the
Greenlandic Parliament (
Inatsisartut), as of 11
January 2018. "Members of
Inatsisartut".
Inatsisartut.
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original on 4 March...
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territories are self-governing
under their own
parliaments (the Løgting and
Inatsisartut) and form,
together with
continental Denmark, part of the
Danish Realm...
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position he has held
since April 2021. He has
served as a
member of the
Inatsisartut, the
parliament of Greenland,
since 2015, and
furthermore as chairman...
- High
Commissioner has a seat in the
Inatsisartut. The high
commissioner is
allowed to
speak in the
Inatsisartut regarding common Danish/Greenlandic affairs...
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Ataqatigiit emerged as the
largest party,
winning 12 of the 31
seats in the
Inatsisartut. The
governing Siumut party finished second with 10 seats. In November...
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Inatsisartut ("Legislators"). The
parliament currently has 31 members. In
contemporary times,
elections are held at muni****l,
national (
Inatsisartut)...
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changes require the
consent of the
Faeroese Løgting or the
Greenlandic Inatsisartut, respectively.
Proponents of the
first interpretation include Alf Ross...