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A green and pleasant land?

By Jennifer Rankin  -  05.11.2009 / 06:00 CET
Greenland's prime minister does not want his country to become a ‘living museum' and is keen to tap into its vast natural wealth.

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Curriculum Vitae

1958: Born, Qullissat
1985-88: Deputy director of the Home Rule Department of Education
1988-91: Rector of the Greenlandic School of Journalism
1996-99: Director of the Home Rule Foreign Office
2001-07: Member of the Danish parliament
2007: Elected leader of the Inuit Ataqatigiit party
2009-: Prime minister of Greenland

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