Siumut

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Template:Short description Template:Infobox political party Siumut (SIU, Template:Langx Template:IPA; Template:Langx; Template:Literal translation) is a political party in Greenland in the social democratic tradition.<ref name="Bergqvist1999">Template:Cite book</ref><ref name="Thomas2010">Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Greenland: Government and society, Britannica Online Encyclopedia.</ref> Since the establishment of home rule in 1979, it has been the dominant party in Greenland. Siumut is led by Erik Jensen, who beat the then-incumbent Prime Minister Kim Kielsen in a tight leadership contest in late 2020.<ref name="Jensen1">Template:Cite news</ref> Party members have been elected to both the parliament of Greenland and the parliament of Denmark.

History

Siumut was formed in 1971 as a political movement, and became a party in 1977. Following the establishment of home rule in Greenland in January 1979, the party won 13 of 21 seats in the 1979 Greenlandic general election for the newly formed Parliament of Greenland (Inatsisartut), and party chairman Jonathan Motzfeldt became the first Prime Minister of Greenland.<ref name="Cook2001"/><ref name="Thomas2010"/>

Following the 1991 Greenlandic general election, Motzfeldt stepped down and was replaced by Lars Emil Johansen, also of Siumut, who governed in coalition with Inuit Ataqatigiit.<ref name="Cook2001"/>

Between 1997 and 2002, Motzfeldt was again Prime Minister, until he was succeeded by Hans Enoksen.<ref name="Thomas2010"/> In the 15 November 2005 general election, the party won 30.7% of the popular vote and 10 out of 31 seats in the parliament. In the 2009 general election, it won 26.5% of the popular vote and nine seats, but the further left and more nationalist Inuit Ataqatigiit won 14 seats and 44% of the popular vote, a landslide victory. Enoksen resigned as party leader and Prime Minister.

Under new party leader Aleqa Hammond, the 2013 election saw Siumut win 42.8% of the popular vote and 14 out of 31 seats, and form a coalition with support of the unionist Atassut and the eco-socialist Inuit Party. The coalition collapsed in 2014, triggering a new election that year. Siumut remained the largest party in the Inatsisartut, but won three fewer seats. New party leader Kim Kielsen replaced Hammond as Prime Minister, forming a coalition with Atassut and the Democrats. Siumut further declined to nine seats in the 2018 Greenlandic general election, though Kielsen was able to lead another coalition. The party gained one seat at the 2021 election, but Inuit Ataqatigiit surpassed Siumut to become the largest party in the Inatsisartut and Kielsen was replaced as Prime Minister by IA's Múte Bourup Egede.

On 10 February 2025, Folketing member Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam departed Siumut and joined Naleraq, claiming that Siumut was insufficiently committed to Greenlandic independence.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Her departure meant Siumut was unrepresented in the Folketing for the first time since 1998. The next month, Siumut suffered an historic defeat at the 2025 general election, winning just four seats and falling to fourth place in the Inatsisartut; the party had never had fewer than nine seats and had never been smaller than the second-largest party in the Inatsisartut. Siumut did ultimately join the Democrats-led governing coalition, which included four of the five parties in the Inatsisartut.

Positions

The party was an observer affiliate of the Socialist International.<ref>Member Parties of the Socialist International</ref>

Siumut representatives sitting in the Danish parliament have been attached to the parliamentary group of the Social Democrats.<ref name="Thomas2010"/>

Election results

Inatsisartut

Election Votes % Seats +/– Position Status
1979 8,505 46.1 Template:Composition bar New Template:Increase 1st Template:Yes2
1983 10,371 42.3 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 1 Template:Decrease 2nd Template:Yes2
1984 9,949 44.1 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 1 Template:Increase 1st Template:Yes2
1987 9,987 39.8 Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:Decrease 2nd Template:Yes2
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1991 9,336 37.3 Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:Increase 1st Template:Yes2
1995 9,803 38.4 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 1 Template:Steady 1st Template:Yes2
1999 9,899 35.2 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 1 Template:Steady 1st Template:Yes2
2002 8,151 28.5 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 1 Template:Steady 1st Template:Yes2
2005 8,861 30.7 Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:Steady 1st Template:Yes2
2009 7,567 26.5 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 1 Template:Decrease 2nd Template:No2
2013 12,910 42.8 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 5 Template:Increase 1st Template:Yes2
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2014 10,108 34.3 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 3 Template:Steady 1st Template:Yes2
2018 7,959 27.2 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 2 Template:Steady 1st Template:Yes2
2021 7,986 30.1 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 1 Template:Decrease 2nd Template:No2
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2025 4,210 14.9 Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 6 Template:Decrease 4th Template:Yes2

Folketing

Election Greenland
Votes % Seats +/– Position
1979 6,273 44.1 Template:Composition bar New Template:Increase 2nd
1981 7,176 37.7 Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:Steady 2nd
1984 9,148 42.6 Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:Steady 2nd
1987 6,944 43.3 Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:Increase 1st
1988 8,415 40.1 Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:Steady 1st
1990 8,272 42.8 Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:Steady 1st
1994 did not contestTemplate:Efn
1998 8,502 36.5 Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 1 Template:Increase 1st
2001 8,272 25.9 Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:Decrease 2nd
2005 7,761 34.3 Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:Increase 1st
2007 8,068 32.5 Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:Steady 1st
2011 8,499 37.1 Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:Decrease 2nd
2015 7,831 38.2 Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:Steady 2nd
2019 6,058 29.4 Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:Steady 2nd
2022 7,424 38.6 Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:Increase 1st

Party leaders

# Leader Term of office Prime Minister
rowspan="4" style="background:Template:Party color; color:white;" | 1 Jonathan Motzfeldt 29 July 1977 1978 1979–1991, 1997–2002
1978 1979
1980 12 August 1987
26 May 1998 17 September 2001
style="background:Template:Party color; color:white;" | 2 Moses Olsen 1978 -
rowspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color; color:white;" | 3 Lars-Emil Johansen 1979 1980 1991–1997
12 August 1987 September 1997
style="background:Template:Party color; color:white;" | 4 Mikael Petersen September 1997 26 May 1998 -
style="background:Template:Party color; color:white;" | 5 Hans Enoksen 17 September 2001 8 June 2009 2002–2009
style="background:Template:Party color; color:white;" | 6 Aleqa Hammond 8 June 2009 18 October 2014 2013–2014
style="background:Template:Party color; color:white;" | 29 June 2025 Incumbent
style="background:Template:Party color; color:white;" | 7 Kim Kielsen 18 October 2014 29 November 2020 2014–2021
style="background:Template:Party color; color:white;" | 8 Erik Jensen 29 November 2020 12 March 2025 -
style="background:Template:Party color; color:white;" | - Vivian Motzfeldt (interim) 12 March 2025 29 June 2025 -

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References

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