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Finn Lynge

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Preceded by
  
Constituency created

Nationality
  
Greenlandic

Parents
  
Kristoffer Lynge

Party
  
Siumut

Succeeded by
  
Constituency abolished

Political party
  
Siumut

Education
  
University of Copenhagen

Constituency
  
Greenland

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Born
  
2 April 1933 Nuuk, Greenland, Kingdom of Denmark (
1933-04-02
)

Alma mater
  
University of Copenhagen

Occupation
  
Writer, Politician, Activist

Died
  
4 April 2014, Qaqortoq, Greenland

Books
  
Arctic Wars, Animal Rights, Endangered Peoples, Whales and ethics

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Finn Lynge (2 April 1933 - 4 April 2014) was a Greenlandic politician, Indigenous rights activist, priest and civil servant who from 1979 until 1984 was the sole Member of the European Parliament for Greenland. Lynge campaigned for Greenland withdrawal and his seat was abolished when Greenland withdrew from the European Communities.

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Early life and career

Lynge was born in 1933 and grew up in Nuuk. As a teenager he moved to Denmark with his parents and graduated from secondary school in 1951. Lynge studied Danish and French at the University of Copenhagen before serving in the military. He trained to be a priest before serving in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States from 1963-64. He later served as a priest in Denmark and in Greenland. He subsequently resigned as a priest to marry.

Following that Lynge spent several years working for the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and for the Greenlandic Government.

Indigenous activism and political career

Lynge served as a director for the Kalaallit Nunaata Radioa. Lynge also authored several books in Greenlandic, Danish and English. From 1992-95 he was a member of the Board of the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs. He was opposed to Greenlandic membership of the European Communities and campaigned strongly for withdrawal.

Parliamentary service

  • Member, Committee on Agriculture (1979–81, 1982–84)
  • Member, Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Protection (1981–82)
  • Member, Committee on Legal Affairs and Citizens' Rights (1984)
  • References

    Finn Lynge Wikipedia