Hans Enoksen (born 7 August 1956) is a Greenlandic politician who served as the third prime minister of Greenland from 2002 to 2009. A Greenlandic monoglot...
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Enoksen is a surname. Notable persons with that name include: Hans Enoksen (born 1956), Greenlandic politician Henning Enoksen (1935–2016), Danish football...
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centrist-populist pro-independence political party in Greenland. In January 2014 Hans Enoksen announced that he was forming a new political party after leaving Siumut...
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Landsting) of management of the Home Rule's economy. Unilingual party fellow Hans Enoksen was elected Prime Minister of Greenland on December 14, 2002. Josef "Tuusi"...
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Anders Simon Olsen, Lars Poulsen, Jess Svane Naleraq (4): Pele Broberg, Hans Enoksen, Jens Napãtôᴋ', Emanuel Nûko Democrats (3): Jens-Frederik Nielsen, Nivi...
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General elections were held in Greenland on 2 June 2009. Prime Minister Hans Enoksen announced the election date on 15 April 2009, stating that he would prefer...
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(1979–1991) Lars Emil Johansen (1991–1997) Jonathan Motzfeldt (1997–2002) Hans Enoksen (2002–2009) Kuupik Kleist (2009–2013) Aleqa Hammond (2013–2014) Kim Kielsen...
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Siumut 1999 Motzfeldt V–VI 3 Hans Enoksen (born 1956) 14 December 2002 12 June 2009 6 years, 180 days Siumut 2002 2005 Enoksen I–II 4 Kuupik Kleist (born...
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language. The referendum was announced by Prime Minister Hans Enoksen on 2 January 2008. Enoksen also announced the launch of an information and discussion...
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Chinese interest in Greenland began when Prime Minister of Greenland Hans Enoksen visited the country in 2005. Minister of Land and Resources Xu Shaoshi...
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