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Minister For Foreign Affairs (Iceland)
The Minister for Foreign Affairs () is the head of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs In many countries, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is the government department responsible for the state's diplomacy, bilateral, and multilateral relations affairs as well as for providing support for a country's citizens who are abroad. The entit .... The current Minister for Foreign Affairs is Þórdís Kolbrún R. Gylfadóttir. List of ministers Minister for Foreign Affairs (18 November 1941 – 1 January 1970) Minister for Foreign Affairs (1 January 1970 – present) The Cabinet of Iceland Act no. 73/1969, which had been passed by the parliament 28 May 1969, took effect on 1 January 1970. Thus the Cabinet was formally established along with its ministries which had up until then not formally existed separately from the ministers. References External linksOfficial websiteOfficial website {{DEFAULTSORT:Minister for Foreign Affairs Foreign affairs ...
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Cabinet Of Steingrímur Steinþórsson
Cabinet or The Cabinet may refer to: Furniture * Cabinetry, a box-shaped piece of furniture with doors and/or drawers * Display cabinet, a piece of furniture with one or more transparent glass sheets or transparent polycarbonate sheets * Filing cabinet, a piece of office furniture used to file folders * Arcade cabinet, a type of furniture which houses arcade games Government * Cabinet (government), a council of high-ranking members of government * Cabinet, term used for government entities that report directly to the governor's office in the state of Kentucky, US * England local government executive arrangements: "leader and cabinet" and "mayor and cabinet" models * War cabinet, typically set up in wartime Equipment * Loudspeaker enclosure * Computer case * A slotted screwdriver blade type * Serving area interface or telecoms cabinet Media * ''The Cabinet'' (TV series), an Australian political program * Cabinet (file format), a computer compressed file extension * ''C ...
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Cabinet Of Geir Hallgrímsson
The Cabinet of Geir Hallgrímsson in Iceland was formed 28 August 1974. Cabinet Inaugural cabinet: 28 August 1974 – 1 September 1978 See also *Government of Iceland *Cabinet of Iceland The Cabinet of Iceland ( is, Stjórnarráð Íslands) is the collective decision-making body of the government of Iceland, composed of the Prime Minister of Iceland, Prime Minister and the Minister (government), cabinet ministers. History The Ca ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Hallgrimsson, Geir, Cabinet of Geir Hallgrimsson, Cabinet of Geir Hallgrimsson, Cabinet of Geir Hallgrimsson, Cabinet of Cabinets established in 1974 Cabinets disestablished in 1978 Independence Party (Iceland) Progressive Party (Iceland) ...
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First Cabinet Of Ólafur Jóhannesson
The First cabinet of Ólafur Jóhannesson in Iceland was formed 14 July 1971. Cabinets Inaugural cabinet: 14 July 1971 – 16 July 1973 First reshuffle: 16 July 1973 – 6 May 1974 Björn Jónsson replaced Hannibal Valdimarsson as Minister of Communications and Minister of Social Affairs. Second reshuffle: 6 May 1974 – 28 August 1974 Magnús Torfi Ólafsson replaced Björn Jónsson as Minister of Communications and Minister of Social Affairs. See also *Government of Iceland *Cabinet of Iceland The Cabinet of Iceland ( is, Stjórnarráð Íslands) is the collective decision-making body of the government of Iceland, composed of the Prime Minister of Iceland, Prime Minister and the Minister (government), cabinet ministers. History The Ca ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Johannesson, Olafur, First cabinet of Olafur Johannesson, First cabinet of Olafur Johannesson, First cabinet of Olafur Johannesson, First cabinet of Cabinets established in 1971 Cabinets disest ...
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Einar Ágústsson
Einar Ágústsson (23 September 1922 – 12 April 1986) was an Icelandic politician and minister. His son Sigurður become CEO and then chairman of the bank Kaupþing Kaupthing Bank ( is, Kaupþing banki; ) was a major international Icelandic bank, headquartered in Reykjavík, Iceland. It was taken over by the Icelandic government during the 2008–2011 Icelandic financial crisis and the domestic Icelandic b ... in the years leading up to its 2008 collapse. External links Non auto-biography of Einar Ágústsson on the parliament website 1922 births 1986 deaths Einar Agustsson {{Iceland-politician-stub ...
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Cabinet Of Jóhann Hafstein
The Cabinet of Jóhann Hafstein in Iceland was formed 10 July 1970. Cabinets Inaugural cabinet: 10 July 1970 – 10 October 1970 Reshuffle: 10 October 1970 – 14 July 1971 Auður Auðuns replaced Jóhann Hafstein as Minister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs. See also *Government of Iceland *Cabinet of Iceland The Cabinet of Iceland ( is, Stjórnarráð Íslands) is the collective decision-making body of the government of Iceland, composed of the Prime Minister of Iceland, Prime Minister and the Minister (government), cabinet ministers. History The Ca ... References

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Althing
The Alþingi (''general meeting'' in Icelandic, , anglicised as ' or ') is the supreme national parliament of Iceland. It is one of the oldest surviving parliaments in the world. The Althing was founded in 930 at ("thing fields" or "assembly fields"), situated approximately east of what later became the country's capital, Reykjavík. Even after Iceland's union with Norway in 1262, the Althing still held its sessions at until 1800, when it was discontinued. It was restored in 1844 by royal decree and moved to Reykjavík. The restored unicameral legislature first came together in 1845 and after 1874 operated in two chambers with an additional third chamber taking on a greater role as the decades passed until 1991 when Althing became once again unicameral. The present parliament building, the , was built in 1881, made of hewn Icelandic stone. The unicameral parliament has 63 members, and is elected every four years based on party-list proportional representation. The current ...
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Cabinet Of Bjarni Benediktsson
The Cabinet of Bjarni Benediktsson in Iceland was formed 14 November 1963. It dissolved 10 July 1970 due to the death of the Prime Minister, Bjarni Benediktsson, who was killed in a house fire the night before along with his wife and grandson. Cabinets Inaugural cabinet: 14 November 1963 – 8 May 1965 First reshuffle: 8 May 1965 – 31 August 1965 Magnús Jónsson replaced Gunnar Thoroddsen as Minister of Finance. Second reshuffle: 31 August 1965 – 1 January 1970 Eggert Gíslason Þorsteinsson replaced Emil Jónsson as Minister of Fisheries and Minister of Social Affairs. Emil Jónsson replaced Guðmundur Ívarsson Guðmundsson as Minister for Foreign Affairs. Third reshuffle: 1 January 1970 – 10 July 1970 The Cabinet of Iceland Act no. 73/1969, which had been passed by the parliament 28 May 1969, took effect on 1 January 1970. Thus the Cabinet was formally established along with its ministries which had up until then not formally existed separately from the min ...
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Fifth Cabinet Of Ólafur Thors
The Fifth cabinet of Ólafur Thors in Iceland was formed 20 November 1959. Cabinet During the first reshuffle of 14 September 1961, Bjarni Benediktsson replaced Ólafur Thors as Prime Minister. Jóhann Hafstein replaced Bjarni Benediktsson as Minister of Health and Social Security, Minister of Industry and Minister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs. On 1 January 1962, the second reshuffle reverted the cabinet changes back to the original composition. Composition , - ! Colspan=6, , - ! Colspan=6, , - ! Colspan=6, , - ! Colspan=6, , - ! Colspan=6, , - ! Colspan=6, See also *Government of Iceland *Cabinet of Iceland The Cabinet of Iceland ( is, Stjórnarráð Íslands) is the collective decision-making body of the government of Iceland, composed of the Prime Minister of Iceland, Prime Minister and the Minister (government), cabinet ministers. History The Ca ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Thors, Olafur, Fifth cabinet of Olafur Thors, Fifth cabinet of Ol ...
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Cabinet Of Emil Jónsson
The Cabinet of Emil Jónsson in Iceland was formed 23 December 1958 and dissolved 20 November 1959. Cabinets Inaugural cabinet: 23 December 1958 – 20 November 1959 See also *Government of Iceland *Cabinet of Iceland The Cabinet of Iceland ( is, Stjórnarráð Íslands) is the collective decision-making body of the government of Iceland, composed of the Prime Minister of Iceland, Prime Minister and the Minister (government), cabinet ministers. History The Ca ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Jonsson, Emil, Cabinet of Emil Jonsson, Cabinet of Emil Jonsson, Cabinet of Emil Jonsson, Cabinet of Cabinets established in 1958 Cabinets disestablished in 1959 ...
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Emil Jónsson
Guðmundur Emil Jónsson (27 October 1902 – 30 November 1986) was prime minister of Iceland from 23 December 1958 to 20 November 1959. He first became minister of Fisheries and Social affairs. He was a chairman of the Social Democratic Party (''Alþýðuflokkurinn'') from 1956 to 1968. He was a member of the Althingi from 1934 to 1971, and its speaker from 1956 to 1958. References 1902 births 1986 deaths Emil Jonsson Emil Jónsson Guðmundur Emil Jónsson (27 October 1902 – 30 November 1986) was prime minister of Iceland from 23 December 1958 to 20 November 1959. He first became minister of Fisheries and Social affairs. He was a chairman of the Social Democratic ... Emil Jonsson Emil Jonsson Emil Jonsson {{Iceland-politician-stub ...
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Fifth Cabinet Of Hermann Jónasson
The Fifth cabinet of Hermann Jónasson in Iceland was formed 24 July 1956. Cabinets Inaugural cabinet: 24 July 1956 – 3 August 1956 First reshuffle: 3 August 1956 – 17 October 1956 Emil Jónsson replaced Guðmundur Ívarsson Guðmundsson as Minister for Foreign Affairs. Second reshuffle: 17 October 1956 – 23 December 1958 Guðmundur Ívarsson Guðmundsson replaced Emil Jónsson as Minister for Foreign Affairs. See also *Government of Iceland *Cabinet of Iceland The Cabinet of Iceland ( is, Stjórnarráð Íslands) is the collective decision-making body of the government of Iceland, composed of the Prime Minister of Iceland, Prime Minister and the Minister (government), cabinet ministers. History The Ca ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Jonasson, Hermann, Fifth cabinet of Hermann Jonasson, Fifth cabinet of Hermann Jonasson, Fifth cabinet of Hermann Jonasson, Fifth cabinet of Cabinets established in 1956 Cabinets disestablished in 1958 Progressive Party (Icel ...
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