An informal grouping consisting of the party leaders of the five political parties represented in the Inatsisartut (Greenlandic Parliament)—Demokraatit, Naleraq, Inuit Ataqatigiit, Siumut and Atassut—who meet or coordinate to discuss parliamentary business, form negotiating positions, and issue joint public statements on legislation and governance.
Typically engaged on policies affecting Greenlandic self-government and autonomy, natural resource and mining policy, fisheries management, economic development and employment, social welfare and health, education and language/cultural policy, infrastructure, and environmental and climate adaptation measures.
Not a separate legal entity; activities are funded through the respective political parties, which are primarily supported by public party subsidies from the Greenlandic government, party membership fees, and private donations.
Demokraatit; Naleraq; Inuit Ataqatigiit; Siumut; Atassut; Inatsisartut (Parliament of Greenland) and the individual party organizations and parliamentary groups of those parties
Informal coalition of political party leaders within a national legislature (political actors)