Jógvan Sundstein (Faroese: [ˈjɛkvan ˈsʊn̥stai̯n]; 25 May 1933 – 8 July 2024) was a Faroese politician and member of the Faroese People's Party. Sundstein...
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Jógvan is a Faroese masculine given name. People bearing the name Jógvan include: Jógvan Hansen (born 1978), Faroese singer and guitar player Jógvan Heinason...
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championships. Sundstein was born on 8 October 1993, and raised in Denmark to Faroese parents; former Faroese prime minister Jógvan Sundstein is his grandfather...
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Flemming Kofod-Svendsen 2.04 4 0 Elected in the Faroe Islands People's Jógvan Sundstein 24.68 1 0 Union Pauli Ellefsen 24.43 1 +1 Elected in Greenland Siumut...
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Hákun Djurhuus served as Prime Minister from 1963 to 1967, as did Jógvan Sundstein from 1989 to 1991. In 1998, it adopted a policy of full independence...
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co-founder of Paddy Power. C. Norman Shealy, 91, American neurosurgeon. Jógvan Sundstein, 91, Faroese politician, prime minister (1989–1991). Tony Voce, 43...
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in the Faroe Islands Social Democratic Atli Dam 27.05 1 +1 People's Jógvan Sundstein 25.63 1 0 Elected in Greenland Siumut Jonathan Motzfeldt 42.77 1 0...
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Elected in the Faroe Islands Union Pauli Ellefsen 25.86 1 0 People's Jógvan Sundstein 25.10 1 +1 Elected in Greenland Atassut Lars Chemnitz 43.51 1 0 Siumut...
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Preben Møller Hansen 2.16 4 New Elected in the Faroe Islands People's Jógvan Sundstein 28.84 1 0 Social Democratic Atli Dam 24.68 1 +1 Elected in Greenland...
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(d. 2024) 1933 – Ray Spencer, English footballer (d. 2016) 1933 – Jógvan Sundstein, Faroese accountant and politician, 7th Prime Minister of the Faroe...
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Minister 1988–1989. Jógvan A. Johannessen Social Democratic Party Sandoy Anfinn Kallsberg People's Party Norðoyar Minister 1989. Jógvan við Keldu People's...
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Republic (Tjóðveldið) Eysturoy Eilif Samuelsen Union Party Suðurstreymoy Jógvan Sundstein People's Party Suðurstreymoy Speaker of the Løgting 1980–1984 Jørgen...
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Ellefsen, Prime minister (1981–1985) Atli Dam, Prime minister (1985–1989) Jógvan Sundstein, Prime minister (1989–1991) Atli Dam, Prime minister (1991–1993) Marita...
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Anfinn Kallsberg, 76, politician, prime minister (1998–2004). 8 July – Jógvan Sundstein, 91, politician, prime minister (1989–1991). 7 August – Lisbeth L....
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the early 1970s, he moved back to the Faroes with his family. He and Jógvan Sundstein, who later became Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands, worked together...
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at-Talhi, Stojan Andov, Mohamed Osman Jawari, Javier Valle Riestra, Jógvan Sundstein, Ismail Haniyeh, Zaid Rifai, Salim Al-Huss, Alberto Fujimori, Jaber...
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Party Leader Vote % Seats +/– People's Jógvan Sundstein 23.23 8 +1 Social Democratic Atli Dam 21.64 7 −1 Union Pauli Ellefsen 21.23 7 0 Republic Signar...
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Signar Hansen Tjóðveldisflokkurin Eysturoy Teacher 1945– 1991–1993 Jógvan Sundstein Fólkaflokkurin Southstreymoy Chartered accountant 1933–2024 1993–1994...
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Died 1628 1608–1628 Jógvan Justinusson Died 1654 1629–1654 Jógvan Poulsen (1st time) 1654–1655 Balzer Jacobsen 1655–1661 Jógvan Poulsen (2nd time) 1662–1677...
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Minister of the Faroe Islands 1985–1989 Succeeded by Jógvan Sundstein Preceded by Jógvan Sundstein Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands 1991–1993 Succeeded by...
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Dam V SDP, SGP, R, PrP 1989 Cabinet of Jógvan Sundstein I PP, SGP, R, CPP 1989–1991 Cabinet of Jógvan Sundstein II PP, UP, R 1991–1993 Cabinet of Atli...
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Republic party. Ísakson was born in Klaksvík, the son of the fishing captain Jógvan Isaksen (died 1948) and his wife Anna née Wolles (died 1971). His involvement...
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served as Fisheries Minister from 1983 to 1985 and for 5 months in Jógvan Sundstein's first coalition government in 1989, and as Economics and Finance Minister...
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Sambandsflokkurin Hilmar Bech [da] 1979 1980 Javnaðarflokkurin Jógvan Sundstein 1980 1984 Fólkaflokkurin Jacob Lindenskov [no] 1984 1987 Javnaðarflokkurin...
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Prime Minister 1993–1994. Jacob Lindenskov took her seat 1992–1994. Jógvan Sundstein Fólkaflokkurin Suðurstreymoy (South Streymoy) Prime Minister 1990–1991...
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Eysturoy Jógvan I. Olsen Union Party Eysturoy Erlendur Patursson Republic (Tjóðveldið) Suðurstreymoy Eilif Samuelsen Union Party Suðurstreymoy Jógvan Sundstein...
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Sandoy Erlendur Patursson Republic (Tjóðveldisflokkurin) South Streymoy Jógvan Sundstein People's Party South Streymoy Jákup Frederik Øregaard Social Democratic...
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Leader Vote % Seats +/– Social Democratic Atli Dam 23.35 8 +1 People's Jógvan Sundstein 21.63 7 +1 Union Pauli Ellefsen 21.17 7 −1 Republic Signar Hansen 19...
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Finnbogi Ísakson Republic 1989–1991 Ivan Johannesen Union Party 1991–1993 Jógvan Sundstein People's Party 1993–1994 Finnbogi Ísakson Republic 1994–1996 Jóannes...
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1986–1988. Eilif Samuelsen Union Party Suðurstreymoy Minister 1984–1985. Jógvan Sundstein People's Party Suðurstreymoy Jørgen Thomsen Social Democratic Party...
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