Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson (born 21 February 1939) is an Icelandic politician and diplomat. He was Minister of Finance from 1987 to 1988 and Minister of...
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and academic Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson (born 1939), Icelandic politician and diplomat This page lists people with the surname Hannibalsson. If an internal...
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player Jón Þór Birgisson, Icelandic musician (Sigur Rós) Jón Gerreksson, Danish-Icelandic bishop Jón Gnarr, Icelandic comedian Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson, Icelandic...
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gay head of government Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson, former foreign minister, ambassador Jón Loftsson, chieftain and politician Jón Sigurðsson, independence...
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leader, Steingrímur Hermannsson and Social Democratic Party leader, Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson because of different views on price stagnation. Prior to his period...
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April 1991 Prime Minister Steingrímur Hermannsson Preceded by Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson Succeeded by Friðrik Klemenz Sophusson Member of the Parliament...
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Icelandic Ministers". althingi.is. Retrieved 10 September 2024. "Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson". Alþingi (in Icelandic). Retrieved 21 December 2024. "Halldór...
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June 2006. Halldór Ásgrímsson's successor as Progressive Party leader was Jón Sigurðsson, Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism, who was elected at...
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Sigurðsson Gröndal (1974–1980) Kjartan Jóhannsson (1980–1984) Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson (1984–1996) Sighvatur Kristinn Björgvinsson (1996–1998) Guðmundur...
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delegation of Iceland to Lithuania on 20 January Foreign Minister Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson said: "My government is seriously considering the possibility of...
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1987 to 1995. Ásta was a substitute member of the Althing for Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson in October 1995, from May 1996 to June 1996, from November 1996...
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not prepared a tax statement. (1988) Alcohol purchase scandal – Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson and Magnús Thoroddsen presiding judge of the Supreme Court were...
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who became members of parliament were Ragnar Arnalds in 1960 and Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson 1964–1967. Corgan, Michael T. (2002). Iceland and Its Alliances:...
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voting. Prime minister Davíð Oddsson and former foreign minister Jón Baldvín Hannibalsson considered running in the election. Guðrún Pétursdóttir, an academic...
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Þorsteinn Pálsson Preceded by Matthías Árni Mathiesen Succeeded by Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson Minister of Fisheries In office 8 February 1980 – 26 May 1983 Prime...
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Sanjay Mathur, Professor, Cologne University (Germany) (2016) Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson, politician, economist and diplomat (Iceland) (2015) Michael Shur...
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member of this party together with later Foreign Affairs minister Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson. Agust Thor Arnason (2006). "The European Union Seen From the Top...
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Minister of State (2019–2023), Minister of Foreign Affairs (2023–) Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson, Icelandic Minister of Finance (1987–1988), Foreign Minister (1988–1995)...
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Géza Jeszenszky (1990-1994) László Kovács (1994-1998) Iceland - Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson (1988-1995) Ireland - Dick Spring (1993-1994) Albert Reynolds (acting)...
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Robert Wade, employees at Transparency International, Eva Joly and Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson. In their search for answers the filmmakers travel extensively...
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democrats, Alþýðuflokkurinn, whose leader, Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson, became Minister of Foreign Affairs. Jón Baldvin and Davíð jointly decided that Iceland...
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Jónasson Iceland in World War II Althing session 21 February – Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson, politician and diplomat (d. 2017) 14 July – Rúnar Guðmannsson[1]...
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leader, member of parliament and government minister. Her uncle is Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson, former Finance Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs. Her...
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(Independence) (1983–1985) Þorsteinn Pálsson (Independence) (1985–1987) Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson (Social Democratic) (1987–1988) Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson (Social...
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Papoulias (1993-1996) Hungary - László Kovács (1994-1998) Iceland - Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson (1988-1995) Halldór Ásgrímsson (1995-2004) Ireland - Dick Spring...
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1990-1992 1992 1992-1993 Hungary Géza Jeszenszky 1990-1994 Iceland Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson 1988-1995 Ireland Gerry Collins David Andrews 1989-1992 1992-1993...
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Hungary Gyula Horn Géza Jeszenszky 1989-1990 1990-1994 Iceland Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson 1988-1995 Ireland Gerry Collins 1989-1992 Italy Gianni De Michelis...
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Davíðsdóttir, the women's champion of the 2015 and 2016 CrossFit Games. Jón G. Hauksson (1 October 2005). "Keppnismaðurinn Helgi". Frjáls Verslun (in...
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Progressive Steingrímur Hermannsson 18.93 4 −1 Social Democratic Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson 15.50 3 0 People's Alliance Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson 14.39 3 0 Women's...
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toward nuclear disarmament. Only a few years later, in 1991, when Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson was foreign minister, Iceland would become the first country to...
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