The North Atlantic members of parliament are going to government negotiations with Mette Frederiksen on Tuesday at Marienborg.
Qarsoq Høegh Dam from Naleraq will focus on what is best for Greenland when he meets on Tuesday with the royal investigator Mette Frederiksen, who is trying to form a government after Tuesday’s general election.
– We have held close meetings, and at present there is a broad consensus, so that there can be one unified vote, says Qarsoq Høegh-Dam, who refers to political discussions in Greenland among the parties in Inatsisartut.
In addition to Qarsoq Høegh-Dam from Naleraq, Naaja H. Nathanielsen from IA got a Greenland mandate in Tuesday’s election.
Government negotiations began in earnest on Friday. Here there were meetings, i.e. preliminary negotiations, in the Prime Minister’s Office, where seven parties visited Mette Frederiksen.
It was SF, Enhedslisten, the Radicals, the Alternative, the Moderates, the Left and the Conservatives.
Subsequently, the Social Democrats announced that the government negotiations will continue on Tuesday and Wednesday next week. These take place at Marienborg, the Prime Minister’s official residence.
– Meetings will be held at Marienborg on Tuesday 31 March and Wednesday 1 April, just as bilateral meetings will be held on Tuesday morning with the North Atlantic members of the Folketing, it was stated in a press release on Friday evening.
Qarsoq Høegh-Dam confirms that he and Naaja H. Nathanielsen are going to meet with Mette Frederiksen separately.
Naleraq is a party with a strong focus on Greenlandic independence. Among Qarsoq Høegh-Dam’s other notable cases is that Denmark must improve conditions in Greenlandic prisons and with the police.
– In Greenland there is more that unites us than divides us compared to Denmark. But what I can say is that Denmark has areas of responsibility in Greenland, and by law it must meet the standard.
– It has been completely neglected. It must live up to the standard in the current election period. It is a special case for Naleraq, says Qarsoq Høegh-Dam.












