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Kielsen V Cabinet

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Kim Kielsen V

Cabinet of Greenland
Incumbent
Date formed5 October 2018
Date dissolved9 April 2019
People and organisations
Head of stateMargrethe II of Denmark
Head of governmentKim Kielsen
Member partyForward (Siumut) S
Solidarity (Atassut) A
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
Opposition leaderNiels Thomsen
Sara Olsvig
History
Election2018 general election
Legislature term2018-2022
PredecessorKielsen IV Cabinet
SuccessorKielsen VI Cabinet

The Fifth Cabinet of Kim Kielsen was the Government of Greenland, in office between 5 October 2018 and 9 April 2019. It was a coalition minority government consisting of Siumut, Solidarity and Descendants of Our Country.

List of ministers

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The Social Democratic Forward haD 6 ministers including the Premier. The Liberalistic Solidarity had 2 ministers. The Centrist party Descendants of Our Country had 1 minister.

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
The Premier's Office
Premier of Greenland10 December 2014Incumbent Siumut
Minister for Education, Culture, Church and Foreign Affairs05 October 2018Incumbent Siumut
Minister for Health, Social Affairs and Justice26 October 2016Incumbent Siumut
Minister for Finance and Nordic Cooperation11 May 2018Incumbent Nunatta Qitornai
Minister for Mineral Resources, Labour11 May 2018Incumbent Siumut
Minister for Fisheries, Hunting and Agriculture05 October 2018Incumbent Siumut
Minister for Industry and Energy11 May 2018Incumbent Atassut
Minister for Housing and Infrastructure11 May 2018Incumbent Siumut
Minister for Nature, Environment and Science11 May 2018Incumbent Atassut

Party breakdown

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Party breakdown of cabinet ministers:

6
2
1

See also

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References

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  • "Members of the Cabinet". Naalakkersuisut. 6 October 2018. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
Preceded by Cabinet of Greenland
2018–2019
Succeeded by