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  1. Jonathan „Juntaaq“ Jacob Jørgen Otto Motzfeldt war ein grönländischer Politiker und Pastor. Nach Einführung der Autonomie war er von 1979 bis 1991 der erste Regierungschef des Landes. Von 1997 bis 2002 war er erneut Regierungschef. Er zählt zu den prägenden Gestalten der neueren Geschichte Grönlands.

  2. Jonathan Motzfeldt was the first prime minister of Greenland. He was Greenland's prime minister from 1979 until 1991 and again from 1997 until 2002. He was Greenland's longest serving prime minister and won the most elections of any prime minister of Greenland. He is considered a centre-left politician and Greenland became a ...

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    • Siumut
  3. 30. Okt. 2010 · COPENHAGEN (AP) Jonathan Motzfeldt, the former prime minister of Greenland who spearheaded a drive for more self-rule and opposed American bases there, a semiautonomous Danish territory, died...

  4. Jonathan Jakob Jørgen Otto Motzfeldt (25. september 1938 i Qassimiut i Qaqortoq Kommune – 28. oktober 2010 Nuuk) var en grønlandsk politiker og præst, der var Grønlands første landsstyreformand. Motzfeldt var en central skikkelse i udviklingen af det moderne Grønland og dets politiske liv.

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  5. Jonathan Motzfeldt - Munzinger Biographie. grönländischer Politiker und ev. Theologe; Siumut Partei; Regierungschef 1979-1991 und 1997-2002. * 25. September 1938 Qagssimuit/Südgrönland. † 28. Oktober 2010 Nuuk. Herkunft. Jonathan Motzfeldt wurde am 25. Sept. 1938 als Sohn eines Robbenfängers in Qagssimuit im Süden Grönlands geboren.

  6. Jonathan Motzfeldt became the first prime minister after home rule was granted to Greenland in 1979. The incumbent prime minister is Múte Bourup Egede . List of prime ministers of Greenland. Timeline. See also. List of governors of Greenland. References. ^ [1], Protocol and Liaison Service, United Nations.

  7. 29. Okt. 2010 · “An ordinary Inuk, but a superb politician” By NUNATSIAQ NEWS. Jonathan Modzfeldt, who served as Greenland’s first premier and was a long-time leader of the Siumut Party, died Oct. 28. Here he is seen at an evening gathering in Nuuk 10 years ago, when politicians from Nunavut travelled to Nuuk. (FILE PHOTO)