Why are elections in Greenland being held so closely in the world?

Why are elections in Greenland being held so closely in the world?

Greenland is heading towards early elections today that could have major consequences for international interests in the Arctic. The massive territory, which belongs to Denmark but is autonomous, is located between North America and Europe and has a population of 56 thousand. Greenland's economy is maintained by the fishermen and Danish subsidies, but [...]

The massive territory, which belongs to Denmark but is autonomous, is located between North America and Europe and has a population of 56 thousand.

Greenland's economy is maintained by Danish fishermen and subsidies, but molten ice and mining planning can change the course of voting and the future of territory, writes the BBC, translated Periscope in Albanian.

That is what you know.

Disagreements over the controversial project south of Greenland have split the government and paved the way for the current election.

The company owned by Kvanefjeld's mine has said the mine “has potential to become the most important producer in the Western world.

The Siumut [Forward] party supports the development of this mine, while the opposition party has raised concerns about toxic losses and radio-active pollution.

The future of Kvanefjeld's mine is important for a number of countries, such as Astralia and China, among others.

Greenland has been on the international front line after US President Donald Trump meant that he would buy the territory from Denmark.

This country had called the idea “absurde”.

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