Election posters from the Inuit Ataqatigiit party are seen in Nuuk ahead of the March 11th general election in Greenland.
In the lead-up to Greenland's general election on March 11, political activity is intensifying. On March 8, election posters from the Inuit Ataqatigiit party were displayed in Nuuk ahead of an election debate at GUX. The debate is one of many events as candidates make their final pitches to voters. This election is set to shape the political landscape of the island, with key issues such as independence, environmental policy, and economic development taking center stage.
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