Geir Hilmar Haarde (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈceːir̥ ˈhɪlmar̥ ˈhɔrtɛ]; born 8 April 1951) is an Icelandic politician who served as prime minister of Iceland...
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The Second cabinet of Geir Haarde in Iceland was formed 24 May 2007. It resigned due to the 2009 Icelandic financial crisis protests. The Ministry of...
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of Geir Haarde in Iceland was formed 15 June 2006. Government of Iceland Cabinet of Iceland "Fyrsta ráðuneyti Geirs H. Haarde" [First cabinet of Geir Haarde]...
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Norwegian cyclist Geir Gripsrud (born 1948), Norwegian organizational theorist Geir Haarde (born 1951), Prime Minister of Iceland (2006–2009) Geir Hafredahl (born...
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formed by the Independence Party and the Social Democratic Alliance, with Geir Haarde continuing as Prime Minister. Six parties participated in the elections:...
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From 2006, Þorgerður served as acting Prime Minister in the absence of Geir Haarde, including during his 2009 cancer treatment. She left the Independence...
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regulated Icelandic economy. The group included Þorsteinn Pálsson, Geir H. Haarde, Jón Steinar Gunnlaugsson, Kjartan Gunnarsson, Magnús Gunnarsson, Brynjólfur...
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Social Affairs and Social Security. On 26 January 2009, Prime Minister Geir Haarde tendered the coalition government's resignation to the President of Iceland...
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Geir Haarde had been investigating the possibility of a Russian loan since the mid-summer. When questioned on the matter in a press conference, Geir Haarde...
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1879. Geir Haarde, a former prime minister of Iceland, attended the Annual 2 August Celebration in 2007. During his visit, city officials told Haarde about...
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Independence Party Incumbent Assumed office 29 March 2009 Preceded by Geir Haarde Member of the Althing Incumbent Assumed office 10 May 2003 Constituency...
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in the Althing by three. It formed a new coalition government under Geir Haarde with the Social Democratic Alliance, after the Progressive Party lost...
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judicial prosecution before the Landsdómur of former Prime Minister Geir Haarde. Several referendums were held to ask the citizens about whether to pay...
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Sigurðardóttir in Iceland was formed 1 February 2009 after the Second cabinet of Geir Haarde resigned due to the 2009 Icelandic financial crisis protests. Government...
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Svartir Englar Steinar Ísfeld 3 episodes 2008–2013 Áramótaskaup Már / Geir Haarde / Various 5 episodes 2009 Fangavaktin Guffi Episode #1.7 2009–2010 Réttur...
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Minister Geir H. Haarde to the Althingi, October 30th 2008". Prime Minister's Office. 3 November 2008. "Address by Prime Minister Geir H. Haarde to the...
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Progressive Party in August 2006, and leave politics all together. Geir H. Haarde, the Foreign Minister of Iceland, succeeded him on 15 June 2006. Halldór...
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Icelanders with inherited family names include former prime minister Geir Haarde, football star Eiður Smári Guðjohnsen, entrepreneur Magnús Scheving,...
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Geir Hallgrímsson (16 December 1925 – 1 September 1990) was the prime minister of Iceland for the Independence Party from 28 August 1974 to 1 September...
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with the aim of forcing early elections. The next day, Prime Minister Geir Haarde announced elections for 9 May 2009, in which for health reasons he would...
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Bernhard Haarde formed a WUNS group in Iceland, claiming around 300 supporters. Bernhard was the brother of future Prime Minister Geir Haarde. A minor...
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led to the collapse of all three major Icelandic banks. In April 2012, Geir Haarde of Iceland became the only politician to be convicted as a result of...
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Reykjavík North 1 15 September 2004 15 June 2006 638 Progressive Party 27 Geir Haarde (born 1951) MP for Reykjavík South 1 15 June 2006 1 February 2009 962...
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bless Iceland') is the sentence with which the Icelandic Prime Minister Geir Haarde ended his television broadcast to the Icelandic nation on 6 October 2008...
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Christmas recess on 20 January 2009. Three days later, Prime Minister Geir Haarde of the Independence Party announced that he was withdrawing from politics...
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Ragnar Grímsson Prime Minister – Halldór Ásgrímsson (until 15 June), Geir Haarde (starting 15 June) June 6 - Iceland's Prime Minister Halldór Ásgrímsson...
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default according to loan agreements. The prime minister of Iceland, Geir Haarde, has stated that the British government brought down Kaupthing unnecessarily...
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from people within his own government. Another former Prime Minister, Geir H. Haarde, has on a number of occasions stated his opposition to EU membership...
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the IP's leader Geir Haarde chose a stronger but somewhat unstable coalition with the Social Democrats (the Þingvellir government). Geir's administration...
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[1986–1991], NATO [1986–1990], United States et al. [1993–1997], etc. Geir Haarde, Central Bank economist [1977–1983], member and chairman of the Parliament's...
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