Naleraq

Naleraq
LeaderPele Broberg
Founded8 March 2014
Split fromSiumut
HeadquartersNuuk
IdeologyPopulism
Greenlandic independence
Political positionCentre
Colours Orange
Inatsisartut
4 / 31
Municipalities
8 / 81
Folketing
(Greenland seats)
0 / 2
Website
https://naleraq.gl/ (in Danish)

Naleraq (Greenlandic: [nalɜʁɑq], lit.'Point of Orientation'), previously known as Partii Naleraq, is a centrist-populist pro-independence political party in Greenland.

History

In January 2014 Hans Enoksen announced that he was forming a new political party after leaving Siumut. In the November 2014 general election the party won three seats, taken by Enoksen, Per Rosing-Petersen (another former Siumut member) and Anthon Frederiksen (a former Association of Candidates member).

In the April 2018 general election, the party increased its vote share and won four seats in parliament. In May 2018, MP Henrik Fleischer left the party and switched to Siumut.

On 15 February 2021 the party changed its name and logo. In June 2022 Hans Enoksen resigned as party chairman of the party, and was replaced by Pele Broberg.

Election results

Inatsisartut

Election Votes % Seats +/–
2014 3,423 11.6 (#4)
3 / 31
New
2018 3,931 13.4 (#4)
4 / 31
Increase1
2021 3,252 12.3 (#3)
4 / 31
Steady

Folketing

Election Votes %
(Greenland)
Seats Seats
(Greenland)
+/–
2015 962 4.7 (#5)
0 / 179
0 / 2
New
2019 1,565 7.6 (#5)
0 / 179
0 / 2
Steady
2022 2,416 12.6 (#4)
0 / 179
0 / 2
Steady



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