One month after the Danish elections, negotiations to form a new government remain deadlocked, raising concerns about the future of Greenland and its governance. The Socialist People’s Party has urged former Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen to rejoin the talks, suggesting that his involvement could be pivotal.
In a minor breakthrough, the Moderates have reentered the negotiations, potentially signaling a shift in dynamics. As discussions continue, the implications for Greenland's political landscape and its relationship with Denmark are becoming increasingly significant.