The international interest in Greenland has surged following President Trump's remarks about acquiring the territory. Greenlanders are voting for 31 MPs with six parties on the ballot, most favoring independence from Denmark. Current Prime Minister Mute B Egede emphasizes that Greenland is not for sale. The election is complicated by the island's remote geography and harsh weather, affecting ballot delivery. The independence debate dominates the campaign, with concerns about economic readiness. Trump's interest in Greenland has caused anxiety in both Greenland and Denmark, prompting diplomatic discussions. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)