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Kristina Háfoss (born ''Danielsen''; 26 June 1975) is a Faroese economist, lawyer, politician (
Tjóðveldi Republic ( ), formerly known as the Republican Party () is a pro-independence left-wing political party in the Faroe Islands. History The party was founded in 1948 as a reaction to the islands failing to gain independence despite the outcome ...
) and former national swimmer for the Faroe Islands. She was Minister of Finance of the Faroe Islands from 2015–2019. She was elected for the Løgting again in 2019, but took leave from 1 February 2021 when she started in her new job as the Secretary-General of the Nordic Council.


Background

She lived in Copenhagen for the first four years of her life, while her father was studying and her mother was working. After that she grew up in the Faroe Islands, mostly in
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, which today has grown together with
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. She is the daughter of John P. Danielsen from
Klaksvík Klaksvík () is the second largest town of the Faroe Islands behind Tórshavn. The town is located on Borðoy, which is one of the northernmost islands (the Norðoyar). It is the administrative centre of Klaksvík municipality. History The fir ...
and Anna Helena Danielsen (born Zachariasen) from Tórshavn. Her grandfather on her mother's side was
Louis Zachariasen Louis Christian Oliver Zachariasen known as Louis Zachariasen (21 January 1890 in Kirkja, Fugloy – 30 August 1960) was a Faroese writer and politician for the New Self-Government party. He was the first deputy prime minister of the Faroe Is ...
from
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on the small island
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. He was a teacher but stopped teaching when he could not teach the children in the Faroese language. He was a politician for the Home Rule Party. Háfoss was a competition swimmer when she was a child and teenager, she swam for the local club in Tórshavn, Havnar Svimjifelag and for the Faroe Islands. The swimming brought her together with another Faroese swimmer,
Annika Olsen Annika Jacobina Olsen (born 13 March 1975, in Tórshavn, grew up in Vágur) is a Faroese politician, high school teacher and former swimmer. She was Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Social Affairs in the Faroe Islands (2011–15) and Minis ...
, who also became a politician later, they became friends at a young age and both were swimming for the Faroe Islands national team. After stopping her swimming career while attending high school in Hoydalar, she began playing volleyball on club level. Háfoss has degrees as Candidate of Law (Cand.jur.) from 2002 and economics (Cand.polit.) from 2003, both degrees taken from the
University of Copenhagen The University of Copenhagen (, KU) is a public university, public research university in Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is the second-oldest university in Scandinavia, after Uppsala University. ...
. Háfoss was employed by the Danish
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1998–1999, by the
Ministry of Finance A ministry of finance is a ministry or other government agency in charge of government finance, fiscal policy, and financial regulation. It is headed by a finance minister, an executive or cabinet position . A ministry of finance's portfoli ...
1999–2000 and by the Prime Ministers Office in the Faroe Islands in the summer periods of 1999 and 2000.logting.elektron.fo
/ref> She was economical advisor under the work of Action Plan for the outlying islands of the Faroes (in Faroese called ''Útoyggjar'', the small islands which have very small populations and are not connected to the main area of the Faroes) 2000–2001, she worked as an economist in the Landsbanki Føroya 2004–2005 and Project Manager and investment advisor in Føroya Banki in 2006. From 2007 until 2011 she was the Head of Department at
The Faroe Insurance Company The Faroe Insurance Company (, TF), often referred to as Tryggingin, is an insurance company in the Faroe Islands. The company currently employs about 110 people and is headquartered in Tórshavn. The Faroe Insurance Company also has branch offices ...
.


Political career

Háfoss was deputy president of the næstformand i the Voters Union (Valfelag) of
Suðurstreymoy Streymoy (, ) is the largest and most populated island of the Faroe Islands. The capital, Tórshavn, is located on its southeast coast. The name means "island of currents". It also refers to the largest region of the country that also includes the ...
ar Tjóðveldisfelag 2001–2002. She was elected to the
Løgting The Løgting (pronounced ; ) is the unicameral parliament of the Faroe Islands, an autonomous territory within the Danish Realm. The name literally means "''Law Thing''"—that is, a law assembly—and derives from Old Norse ''lǫgþing ...
from South
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2002–2004, she was member of Republic's Tjóðveldisflokkurins working committee 2004–2005. In February 2008 she became
Minister of Culture A culture minister or a heritage minister is a common cabinet position in governments. The culture minister is typically responsible for cultural policy, which often includes arts policy (direct and indirect support to artists and arts organiza ...
in the second cabinet of Jóannes Eidesgaard, but withdraw from the position for personal reasons a half year later. On 29 October 2011 she was again elected to the Faroese parliament with 451 personal votes which was second most on the Tjóðveldi list, next after
Høgni Hoydal Høgni Karsten Hoydal (born 28 March 1966), commonly called Høgni Hoydal, is a Faroese politician. He currently serves as Deputy Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade. He has been the party leader of T ...
.


Member of standing committees of the Løgting

*2002–2004 member of the Finance Committee *2011–2015 deputy chairperson of the Finance Committee *2019–2021 member of the Finance Committee


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hafoss, Kristina 1975 births Living people Members of the Løgting Republic (Faroe Islands) politicians Ministers of culture of the Faroe Islands Faroese female swimmers Women government ministers of the Faroe Islands 21st-century women politicians Female finance ministers