Lars Godtfredsen

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Peter Lars Gerhardt Godtfredsen (born October 11, 1933 in Narsaq ; † January 13, 2018 ) was a Greenlandic politician ( Atassut ).

Lars Godtfredsen was a restaurant owner from Narsaq, sat for several years in the head office of Grønlands Arbejder Sammenslutning , was local chairman there and in 1974 came together with Hendrik Nielsen as a replacement for Johan Knudsen and Jørgen Poulsen, who had died in a helicopter crash in Grønlands Landsråd . In the 1975 election he was re-elected. In the first election to Inatsisartut in 1979, he entered parliament. In 1981 he resigned for personal reasons and was replaced by Agnethe Nielsen , who became the first woman in Inatsisartut.

Lars Godtfredsen was the son of Andreas Kanuthus Jakob Haggæus Gotfredsen (1891–?) And his wife Salome Bolette Kirstine Ane Marie Petrussen (1894–?).

Individual evidence

  1. a b Church registers Qaqortoq 1928–1934 (Born boys p. 32; as Gotfredsen )
  2. Tidligere medlem af Landsrådet and Landstinget he gået bort in the Sermitsiaq
  3. Godtfredsen vil støtte de grønlandske arbejdere in the Atuagagdliutit of February 21, 1974
  4. Sådan er det pludseligt at blive medlem af landsrådet in the Atuagagdliutit of November 7, 1974
  5. Axel Kjær Sørensen: Denmark-Greenland in the Twentieth Century (= Meddelelser om Grønland . Man and Society. 34). Danish Polar Center, Copenhagen 2006, ISBN 87-90369-89-0 , ( digital copy (PDF; 3.35 MB) ).
  6. ^ Agnethe Nielsen i landstinget in the Atuagagdliutit of April 9, 1981