Faroe Islands vote as Greenland faces geopolitical crosswinds
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Faroe Islands vote as Greenland faces geopolitical crosswinds
Summary:
- The Faroe Islands, a semi-autonomous Danish territory with about 55,000 residents, vote for a new parliament as debate over constitutional status and independence intensifies, though foreign and security policy remain controlled by Copenhagen.
- Unlike Greenland’s geopolitics, Faroese politics center on domestic issues: housing, migration, retirement-age reforms, and economic policy. Independent-leaning (pro-independence) candidates may lead, but coalition dynamics
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