El liberal Demokraatit sería segundo con el 24,5%, seguido por el socialdemócrata Siumut, con el 21%, y el socialista Inuit Ataaqatigit (IA) del presidente Múte B. Egede, que perdería más de la mitad de sus apoyos y caería al cuarto puesto con el 14,2% Leer
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Publish date : 2025-03-12 02:36:00
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