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Hans Enoksen

 
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Hans Enoksen

In office
14 December 2002 – 12 June 2009
Preceded by Jonathan Motzfeldt
Succeeded by Kuupik Kleist

Born 1956
Political party Siumut

Hans Enoksen (born 1956) is a Greenlandic politician who was Prime Minister of Greenland from 2002 to 2009.

A Greenlandic monoglot,[1] he has been a member of the Parliament of Greenland since 1995. He became Minister for Fisheries, Hunting and Settlements and chairman of the political party Siumut in 2001.

He was elected prime minister on December 14, 2002, his party winning a mere 28%, a 7% percent drop from in the previous election in 1999, but still enough to win.

After his election he began an alliance with left wing party, Inuit Ataqatigiit. The two parties began discussing how to change the agreement with Denmark and the U.S. about how much Greenland should receive in compensation for the U.S. airbase situated outside the town of Thule, in the north of the country. In the 2009 election, the IA beat him with 43% of the vote compared to Enoksen's Suimut party's 26%.

After the 2009 defeat, Hans Enoksen decided to leave politics and return to his native village of Itilleq. [1]

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Political offices
Preceded by
Jonathan Motzfeldt
Prime Minister of Greenland
2002–2009
Succeeded by
Kuupik Kleist

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