Minister for Greenland
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Minister of Greenland (Danish: Minister for Grønland) was a cabinet post for affairs with the Danish arctic territory.
Tom Høyem was Minister in the 1980s and served till 1987 (succeeded by Mimi Jakobsen).
Since 1979, Greenland has been governed locally or Home Rule with a parliament.
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Active offices: Prime Minister • Deputy Prime Minister • Foreign Minister • Finance Minister • Justice Minister • Interior and Health Minister • Environment Minister • Defence Minister • Culture Minister • Tax Minister • Trade and Industry Minister • Transport and Energy Minister • Minister for Family and Consumer Affairs • Minister for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries • Employment Minister • Minister for Science, Technology and Development • Minister for Nordic Coorporation • Education Minister • Church Minister • Social Minister • Minister for Women's Rights • Minister for Development Cooperation • Minister for Refugees, Immigrants and Integration Historical offices: Energy Minister • Fisheries Minister • Health Minister • Housing Minister • Kultus Minister • Minister for Public Works • Navy Minister • War Minister • Minister for Greenland • Minister for Iceland • Minister for Schleswig • Minister for Holstein and Lauenburg • Minister for South Jutland • Minister for the Monarchy's Joint Internal Affairs • Minister without Portfolio |