The Second cabinet of Steingrímur Hermannsson in Iceland was formed 28 September 1988. Government of Iceland Cabinet of Iceland "Annað ráðuneyti Steingríms...
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First cabinet of Steingrímur Hermannsson in Iceland was formed 26 May 1983. Albert Sigurður Guðmundsson replaced Sverrir Hermannsson as Minister of Industry...
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formed 26 May 1983 Second cabinet of Steingrímur Hermannsson in Iceland was formed 28 September 1988 Third cabinet of Steingrímur Hermannsson in Iceland was...
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cumulate both portfolios in the Second cabinet of Steingrímur Hermannsson; all his successors till 2007 and the Second cabinet of Geir Haarde did the same,...
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Progressive Party (Iceland) (redirect from Progressive Party of Iceland)
Eysteinn Jónsson, Ólafur Jóhannesson and Steingrímur Hermannsson were prominent figures and the leaders of the party from the 1920s to the 1990s, who...
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The Second cabinet of Ólafur Jóhannesson in Iceland was formed 1 September 1978. Government of Iceland Cabinet of Iceland "Annað ráðuneyti Ólafs Jóhannessonar"...
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Welfare System", Reykjavik Grapevine, retrieved 29 January 2009 Nordic Council: Steingrímur J. Sigfússon (in Icelandic) Alþingi: Steingrímur J. Sigfússon...
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Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir (category LGBTQ heads of government)
1 February. Independent polling showed that Jóhanna and Steingrímur J. Sigfússon, leader of the Left-Green Movement, the other party in the coalition...
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Benedikt Gröndal (born 1924) (category Alumni of the University of Oxford)
in two cabinet roles simultaneously. His government was the second Social Democrat minority government of Iceland, formed after the collapse of Ólafur...
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government. The president and the Cabinet meet in the State Council. The Cabinet must inform the president of important matters of the state and drafted bills...
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Hannes Hafstein (category Icelandic people of Danish descent)
the first Icelander to be appointed to the Danish Cabinet as the minister for Iceland in the Cabinet of Deuntzer and was – unlike the previous minister...
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This is a list of cabinets of Iceland. Government of Iceland "Ráðuneyti Björns Þórðarsonar" [Cabinet of Björn Þórðarson]. Historical material (in Icelandic)...
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Bjarni Benediktsson (born 1970) (category Prime ministers of Iceland)
reported that Bjarni would take up the position of Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs in a cabinet led by Progressive Party leader Sigmundur Davíð...
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First cabinet of Davíð Oddsson in Iceland was formed 30 April 1991. Guðmundur Árni Stefánsson replaced Sighvatur Kristinn Björgvinsson as Minister of Health...
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Katrín Jakobsdóttir (category Candidates for President of Iceland)
finished in second place with 25.1% of the popular vote. Katrín is known as one of the most popular politicians in Icelandic history, with 59% of people naming...
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Ministry of Justice and Human Rights (Icelandic: Dómsmála- og Mannréttindaráðuneytið) was a cabinet-level ministry within the government of Iceland. Beginning...
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This is a list of ministers of the environment or officials in cabinet level positions with "environment" in their titles. See Myanmar. See Timor-Leste...
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2008–2011 Icelandic financial crisis (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from November 2015)
of the Social Democratic Alliance and Steingrímur J. Sigfússon of the Left-Green Movement were asked by the President to negotiate the formation of a...
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having been in effect for 43 years. April 23 – Prime Minister of Iceland Steingrímur Hermannsson resigns following an inconclusive parliamentary election;...
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