Kielsen VI Cabinet

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Kim Kielsen VI
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Cabinet of Greenland
Incumbent
Kim Kielsen. Nordiska raoedets session i Helsingfors 2012.jpg
Date formed9 April 2019
Date dissolved29 May 2020
People and organisations
Head of stateMargrethe II of Denmark
Head of governmentKim Kielsen
Member partyForward (Siumut) S
Descendants of Our Country
(Nunatta Qitornai) NQ
Status in legislatureMinority coalition government
Opposition partyDemocrats (Demokraatit) D
Community of the People
(Inuit Ataqatigiit) IA
Cooperation Party
(Suleqatigiissitsisut) SA
Point of Orientation Party
(Partii Naleraq) PN
Solidarity (Atassut) A
Opposition leader
Sara Olsvig
History
Election(s)2018 general election
Legislature term(s)2018-2022
PredecessorKielsen V Cabinet
SuccessorKielsen VII Cabinet

The Sixth Cabinet of Kim Kielsen was the Government of Greenland, in office between 9 April 2019 and 29 May 2020, where Kielsen VII Cabinet took over. It was a coalition minority government consisting of Siumut and Descendants of Our Country.[1]

List of ministers[]

The Social Democratic Forward had 6 ministers including the Premier. The Centrist party Descendants of Our Country had 1 minister.

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
The Premier's Office
Premier of GreenlandKim Kielsen10 December 2014Incumbent Siumut
Minister for Education, Culture, Church and Foreign AffairsAne Lone Bagger05 October 2018Incumbent Siumut
Minister for Health, Social Affairs and JusticeMartha AbelsenIncumbent Siumut
Minister of Finance and Mineral ResourcesVittus Qujaukitsoq11 May 2018Incumbent Nunatta Qitornai
Minister of Industry, Energy, Research and LabourIncumbent Siumut
Minister for Fisheries, Hunting and AgricultureIncumbent Siumut
Minister for Housing and InfrastructureIncumbent Siumut

See also[]

  • Cabinet of Greenland

References[]

  1. ^ "Atassut forlader koalitionen, og Jeremiassen trækker sig". KNR. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
Preceded by Cabinet of Greenland
9 April 2019 - 29 May 2020
Succeeded by


  1. ^ "Members of the Cabinet". Naalakkersuisut. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
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