2026 GENERAL ELECTION

IA will present parliamentary candidates on Friday

In this live blog you can follow the big and small details of the 2026 General Election.

IA Chairman Múte B. Egede has not yet revealed which candidates will carry on the legacy of Aaja Chemnitz.
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  • IA will present candidates on Friday

    On Friday afternoon, Inuit Ataqatigiit will reveal the party's election program and candidates for the Folketing.

    This is stated by the party in a press release.

    The presentation will take place at Hotel Nordbo at 2 pm on Friday in Nuuk.

    Since 2015, Aaja Chemnitz has managed to be elected to the Folketing for the IA, but she has decided not to run again.

    On Friday, it will be revealed who will try to carry on the legacy of Aaja Chemnitz, who received 4,296 votes in the last general election in 2022, corresponding to 22 percent of all votes cast.

  • Doris J. Jensen is running for the Folketing

    Doris J. Jensen confirms to Sermitsiaq that she is running for the Folketing.

    – Yes, I decided to run for the election last week, says Doris J. Jensen.

    She is not new to the world of politics. She sat in the Folketing from 2011 to 2015. In addition, she has previously been a member of both Naalakkersuisut and Inatsisartut, but was not elected to Inatsisartut in the election last year.

    Today she sits on the municipal council in Kommuneqarfik Sermersooq, while Kim Kielsen is on leave from the municipal council.

    Doris J. Jensen is a teacher at Atuarfik Hans Lynge for the oldest students, but she is sure that she has something to contribute if she is elected to the Folketing.

    – While we are at the center of the world, it is important that there are people with knowledge and experience who stand for election. I am glad that there are also several new candidates running for Siumut. It is our hallmark at Siumut that we come up with both new and experienced candidates.

    – The most important thing for me is that it has never been more important to defend our country, in a time when there is a lot of unrest in the world.

    There are now a total of six candidates for the Folketing from Siumut.

  • IA invites to coffee meeting for Aaja Chemnitz

    In connection with Aaja Chemnitz not running again for the general election, Inuit Ataqatigiit is holding a coffee meeting for the politician on Thursday.

    Aaja Chemnitz has been in the Folketing for IA since 2015:

    - We therefore wish to express our sincere gratitude for her great efforts and commitment as an elected official. , writes Inuit Ataqatigiit on Facebook.

    The coffee meeting will be held at Hotel Nordbo in Nuuk from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

    Aaja Chemnitz will not run again in the general election.
  • Aka Hansen wants to strengthen legal certainty for Greenlandic parents in Denmark

    Candidate for the parliamentary election for Siumut, Aka Hansen, will work for greater legal certainty for Greenlandic parents in Denmark, she writes in a press release.

    - Greenlandic parents experience being assessed and judged in a system that neither understands their linguistic nor cultural background, writes Aka Hansen and continues:

    - When a system repeatedly produces decisions that are perceived as incomprehensible and unfair by those involved, then it is not the families who are at fault. It is the system.

    In recent years, several cases of forced removal of children from Greenlandic parents in Denmark have created great public debate and protests against the situation.

    Aka Hansen writes that legal certainty is a fundamental right, and that Greenlandic parents in Denmark should be met with “the same respect, the same professionalism and the same legal protection as all other citizens.”

  • Najaaraq Møller is running for the Folketing for Siumut

    Najaaraq Møller has been a member of Inatsisartut and has worked to promote the self-determination of Greenlanders in their own country and participated in debates.

    She is now running for the Folketing. Siumut writes this in a press release.

    - It has become more important than ever to defend the self-determination of the Greenlandic people in the Folketing, she says.

    In the press release, Najaaraq Møller emphasizes the increasing interest in Greenland from the international community.

    - Therefore, it has become extremely important that we Greenlanders protect our self-determination to a greater extent. At the same time, the time has come for us to cooperate with other countries to spread and promote our interests.

    She is running for the Folketing to work to ensure that the Greenlandic people have a better position than they do today.

  • Siumut deputy chairman runs for the Danish Parliament

    Siumut is now presenting another candidate for the Danish Parliament.

    This is political deputy chairman of the party Ineqi Kielsen.

    Ineqi Kielsen writes in a press release about his candidacy that he wants to be a clear voice in the Danish Parliament:

    - If Greenland is to move responsibly towards greater self-determination, it requires that we take responsibility in the institutions where power currently lies.

    - The Danish Parliament is one of them, writes Ineqi Kielsen.

    He believes that the debate about Greenland in Denmark is often simplified and reduced to a question of block grants. The reality is more complex, he writes:

    - Greenland contributes to Denmark's geopolitical position. Greenland is central to NATO's Arctic strategy. Greenland gives Denmark a global relevance that far exceeds the country's size, the politician says.

    Ineqi Kielsen also ran for the 2019 general election, where he received 805 votes.

  • Elvira Kûitse will not run again

    The substitute for Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam (N) in the last parliamentary term will not run again when the general election is scheduled for March 24.

    – No, I won't, Elvira Kûitse writes briefly to Sermitsiaq's question about whether she is on the ballot for Naleraq.

    Elvira Kûitse entered the Folketing in the fall of 2025, when Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam took leave to take care of her political work in Inatsisartut. This made her the first East Greenlander in the Folketing.

    Kûitse received 120 personal votes in the 2022 parliamentary election. Like Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam, she then ran for Siumut, but later switched to Naleraq.

  • Confirmed: Aki-Matilda is also leaving the Folketing

    It is now certain that Greenland will have two new members of the Folketing.

    On Thursday, Aaja Chemnitz (IA) announced that she would not run again, and on Thursday evening, party chairwoman in Naleraq Pele Broberg announced that Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam would not run again either.

    The party chairwoman thanks Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam for her work:

    - We see you. We appreciate you. We support you 100% in your decision not to run again, writes Pele Broberg on Facebook.

    Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam has previously announced that she would not run again for the Folketing, partly because she is now also a member of Inatsisartut, where she will use her strength.

  • - The challenges have not diminished

    In a video on TikTok from Thursday evening, Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam explains more about her decision:

    - Right now I am in Uummannaq, and you have probably heard that there are elections for the Folketing. I just want to say it so that everyone is on board:

    - I have decided not to run for the Folketing. Therefore, I would like to thank everyone who has supported me. We have achieved a lot. I am absolutely certain that the next members will also do everything for their work, Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam says in the video, among other things, and continues:

    - The challenges in our country have not diminished, and therefore I will use my energy and my time to focus on them. Therefore, I would also like to thank my colleagues in the Folketing, including Aaja. Even though we do not always agree, I would like to thank you for the good cooperation we have had.

    Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam ran for the 2022 parliamentary election for Siumut. She received a landslide victory with 6,670 votes, corresponding to 33 percent of all votes cast in the election.

    In February 2025, leading up to the Inatsisartut election, she switched parties from Siumut to Naleraq.