Democrats (Greenland)
Democrats | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | D |
| Chairman | Jens-Frederik Nielsen |
| Vice Chair for Politics | Steen Lynge |
| Vice Chair for Organisation | Nivi Olsen |
| Founded | 28 November 2002 |
| Headquarters | Inatsisartut, 3900 Nuuk |
| Youth wing | Demokraatit Inuusuttaat |
| Ideology | Soft Greenlandic independence Liberalism Social liberalism Historical: Danish unionism |
| Political position | Centre to centre-right |
| National affiliation | Liberal Alliance (since 2025) Historical: Danish Social Liberal Party (2012–2025) Conservative People's Party (2007–2010) |
| Nordic affiliation | Centre Group |
| Colors | Dark blue Red White |
| Inatsisartut | 10 / 31 |
| Municipalities | 21 / 81 |
| Mayors | 2 / 5 |
| Folketing (Greenland seats) | 0 / 2 |
| Website | |
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The Democrats (Greenlandic: Demokraatit [temokʁaːt͡sit]; Danish: Demokraterne, D) is a social liberal political party in Greenland. Historically a unionist party, the Democrats have traditionally been sceptical of Greenlandic independence and even further self-governance. In the past few years, the party's position has shifted to remaining within the Danish Realm for the foreseeable future, with independence as the end goal of a gradual process that starts with increased self-determination. Two of the major priorities in its programme are improving educational standards and the housing situation.