Official name: Greenland
Type· self governing province of Kingdom of Denmark; two representatives in Danish parliament; separate Minister for Greenland in the Danish Cabinet (Ministry to be phased out during 1986-87)
Capital: Godthab (Nuuk)
Political subdivisions. 3 counties, 18 communes
Legal system: Danish law; transformed from colony to province in 1953; limited home rule began in spring 1979
Branches: legislative authority rests jointly with the elected 25 -seat Landsting and Danish parliament, executive power vested in Premier and four· person council; 19 lower courts
Government leaders: MARGRETHE II, Queen (since January 1972); Jonathan MOTZFELDT, Prime Minister (since May 1979)
Suffrage: universal, but not compulsory, over age 21
Elections: held every four years, most recent, 6 June 1984
Political parties: Siumut, 11 seats (moderate socialist, advocating more distinct Greenland identity and greater autonomy from Denmark); Atassut Party, 11 seats (more conservative, favors continuing close relations with Denmark); Inuit Ataoatigiit, 3 seats (Marxist-Leninist party favoring complete independence from Denmark rather than home rule)
NOTE: The information regarding Greenland on this page is re-published from the 1986 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency and other sources. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Greenland 1986 information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Greenland 1986 should be addressed to the CIA or the source cited on each page.
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