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Kim Kielsen

1966 - Today

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Kim Kielsen (born 30 November 1966) is a Greenlandic politician who has served as Speaker of the Inatsisartut since 2025, and as a member of the Inatsisartut since 2005. He was the leader of Siumut from 2014 to 2020, and the 6th Prime Minister of Greenland from 2014 to 2021. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kim Kielsen is the 12,534th most popular politician (up from 15,178th in 2019), the 7th most popular biography from Greenland (down from 6th in 2019) and the 5th most popular Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Kim Kielsen ranks 12,534 out of 19,576Before him are Hipólito Mejía, Konoe Sakihisa, Qiao Shi, Eduardo López de Romaña, Beatrice of France, and Louis of Burgundy. After him are Ertha Pascal-Trouillot, Teleclus, Lajin, Edmond Leburton, Ivo Lapenna, and Zipoetes I of Bithynia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Kim Kielsen ranks 130Before him are Vanessa Angel, Toby Jones, Müller, Marko Perković, JJ Lehto, and Åsa Larsson. After him are Anna Rita Del Piano, Freddy Rincón, Lena Philipsson, Thomas Doll, Michael Imperioli, and Roberto Sensini.

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In Greenland

Among people born in Greenland, Kim Kielsen ranks 7 out of 16Before him are Knud Rasmussen (1879), Lars-Emil Johansen (1946), Jonathan Motzfeldt (1938), Hans Enoksen (1956), Henning Jakob Henrik Lund (1875), and Kuupik Kleist (1958). After him are Rasmus Lerdorf (1968), Aleqa Hammond (1965), Jesper Grønkjær (1977), Thue Christiansen (1940), Múte Bourup Egede (1987), and Naja Marie Aidt (1963).

Among POLITICIANS In Greenland

Among politicians born in Greenland, Kim Kielsen ranks 5Before him are Lars-Emil Johansen (1946), Jonathan Motzfeldt (1938), Hans Enoksen (1956), and Kuupik Kleist (1958). After him are Aleqa Hammond (1965), Thue Christiansen (1940), Múte Bourup Egede (1987), and Sara Olsvig (1978).