Google translate:
"The strength of Greenland's independence movement from Denmark has increased considerably. And in his New Year's speech, Prime Minister Mute Egede emphasized his dream of breaking free, reports Euractiv.
It is now time for our country to take the next step. Like other countries in the world, we must work to remove the obstacles to cooperation - which we can describe as the shackles of colonialism - and move forward, he said.
The movement has gained momentum in recent years, in part after revelations about Denmark's actions in the former colony. A majority of Greenlanders now support the idea.
Greenland has had the right to declare independence since 2009, but has not yet taken advantage of the opportunity. The Prime Minister also mentioned this in his speech, but did not offer a date for such a vote."
Google translate: "The strength of Greenland's independence movement from Denmark has increased considerably. And in his New Year's speech, Prime Minister Mute Egede emphasized his dream of breaking free, reports Euractiv.
The movement has gained momentum in recent years, in part after revelations about Denmark's actions in the former colony. A majority of Greenlanders now support the idea.
Greenland has had the right to declare independence since 2009, but has not yet taken advantage of the opportunity. The Prime Minister also mentioned this in his speech, but did not offer a date for such a vote."