Kielsen III Cabinet

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Kim Kielsen III
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Cabinet of Greenland
Incumbent
Date formed27 October 2016
Date dissolved15 May 2018
People and organisations
Head of state Margrethe II of Denmark
Head of government Kim Kielsen
Member party Siumut
Status in legislature Coalition government
History
Election(s) 2014 general election
Legislature term(s) 2014-2018
Predecessor Kielsen Cabinet II

The Third Cabinet of Kim Kielsen was the Government of Greenland, in office between 27 October 2016 and 15 May 2018, where it was dissolved following a general election. It was a coalition majority government consisting of Siumut, Inuit Ataqatigiit and Partii Naleraq.

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List of ministers

The Social Democratic Siumut had 5 ministers including the Premier. The Socialistic Inuit Ataqatigiit had 4 ministers. The Centrist party had 1 minister.

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
The Premier's Office
Premier of Greenland Kim Kielsen 10 December 2014Incumbent  Siumut
Minister for Social Welfare, Family, Gender Equality and Justice Sara Olsvig 26 October 2016Incumbent  Inuit Ataqatigiit
Minister for Industry, Labour, Trade, and Energy Hans Enoksen 26 October 2016Incumbent  Partii Naleraq
Minister for Fisheries and Hunting Karl-Kristian Kruse 26 October 2016Incumbent  Siumut
Minister for Finance And Taxes Aqqaluaq B. Egede 26 October 2016Incumbent  Inuit Ataqatigiit
Minister for Education, Culture, Research and Church Doris Jakobsen 26 October 2016Incumbent  Siumut
Minister for Health and Nordic Cooperation Agathe Fontain 26 October 2016Incumbent  Inuit Ataqatigiit
Minister for Independence, Foreign Affairs and Agriculture Suka K. Frederiksen 26 October 2016Incumbent  Siumut
Minister for Municipalities, Settlements, Outlying Districts, Infrastructure and Housing Erik Jensen 26 October 2016Incumbent  Siumut
Minister for Mineral Resources Múte Bourup Egede 26 October 2016Incumbent  Inuit Ataqatigiit

Party breakdown

Party breakdown of cabinet ministers:

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4
1

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    Preceded by Cabinet of Greenland
    2016–2018
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