Denmark's parliamentary elections on March 24, 2026, strengthened Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's government after her firm rejection of President Trump's demands for US acquisition of Greenland, a Danish territory with autonomy in domestic affairs. Trump's January escalation—including tariff threats on European nations and a Davos framework for negotiations—prompted Danish contingency plans like runway sabotage preparations and NATO pushback, but yielded no sale agreement as he ruled out force. Ongoing US-Danish talks focus on expanded military base access amid Arctic competition with Russia and China, not ownership transfer. Traders' 91.4% "No" consensus reflects entrenched diplomatic hurdles, sovereignty protections, and slim prospects for resolution before 2027 absent Danish consent.
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Sovereignty is defined as the transfer of the majority of the territory of Greenland from its current status as an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark to being under the formal governance or jurisdiction of the United States, either as a state, territory, or other classification within the US system.
An official announcement made by the United States and Denmark that Greenland will come under US sovereignty will qualify, even if the actual transfer of sovereignty is yet to occur. Only announcements of official agreements or actions (e.g. executive order, signed legislation, etc.) will count - mere posts on Social Media will not.
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the governments of the US, Greenland, and Denmark, however a consensus of credible reporting confirming that Greenland has come under U.S. sovereignty will also qualify.
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0x65070BE91...Sovereignty is defined as the transfer of the majority of the territory of Greenland from its current status as an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark to being under the formal governance or jurisdiction of the United States, either as a state, territory, or other classification within the US system.
An official announcement made by the United States and Denmark that Greenland will come under US sovereignty will qualify, even if the actual transfer of sovereignty is yet to occur. Only announcements of official agreements or actions (e.g. executive order, signed legislation, etc.) will count - mere posts on Social Media will not.
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the governments of the US, Greenland, and Denmark, however a consensus of credible reporting confirming that Greenland has come under U.S. sovereignty will also qualify.
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0x65070BE91...Denmark's parliamentary elections on March 24, 2026, strengthened Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's government after her firm rejection of President Trump's demands for US acquisition of Greenland, a Danish territory with autonomy in domestic affairs. Trump's January escalation—including tariff threats on European nations and a Davos framework for negotiations—prompted Danish contingency plans like runway sabotage preparations and NATO pushback, but yielded no sale agreement as he ruled out force. Ongoing US-Danish talks focus on expanded military base access amid Arctic competition with Russia and China, not ownership transfer. Traders' 91.4% "No" consensus reflects entrenched diplomatic hurdles, sovereignty protections, and slim prospects for resolution before 2027 absent Danish consent.
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