Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iceland | |
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Utanríkisráðherra | |
Ministry for Foreign Affairs | |
Member of | Cabinet of Iceland |
Reports to | Prime Minister |
Appointer | Prime Minister |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Iceland |
Formation | 18 November 1941 |
First holder | Stefán Jóhann Stefánsson |
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The Minister for Foreign Affairs (Icelandic: Utanríkisráðherra) is the head of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. The current Minister for Foreign Affairs is Bjarni Benediktsson.[1]
List of ministers
Minister for Foreign Affairs (18 November 1941 – 1 January 1970)
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term | Political party | Cabinet | ||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | |||||
1 | Stefán Jóhann Stefánsson (1894–1980) | 18 November 1941 | 17 January 1942 | 60 days | Social Democratic | Jónasson IV | |
No minister in office between 17 January 1942 and 16 May 1942. | |||||||
2 | Ólafur Thors (1892–1964) | 16 May 1942 | 16 December 1942 | 214 days | Independence | Thors I | |
3 | Vilhjálmur Þór (1899–1972) | 16 December 1942 | 21 October 1944 | 1 year, 310 days | Independent | Þórðarson | |
(2) | Ólafur Thors (1892–1964) | 21 October 1944 | 4 February 1947 | 2 years, 106 days | Independence | Thors II | |
4 | Bjarni Benediktsson (1908–1970) | 4 February 1947 | 11 September 1953 | 6 years, 219 days | Independence | Stefánsson Thors III Steinþórsson | |
5 | Kristinn Guðmundsson (1897–1982) | 11 September 1953 | 24 July 1956 | 2 years, 317 days | Progressive | Thors IV | |
6 | Guðmundur Ívarsson Guðmundsson (1909–1987) | 24 July 1956 | 3 August 1956 | 10 days | Social Democratic | Jónasson V | |
7 | Emil Jónsson (1902–1986) | 3 August 1956 | 17 October 1956 | 75 days | Social Democratic | Jónasson V | |
(6) | Guðmundur Ívarsson Guðmundsson (1909–1987) | 17 October 1956 | 31 August 1965 | 8 years, 318 days | Social Democratic | Jónasson V Jónsson Thors V Benediktsson | |
(7) | Emil Jónsson (1902–1986) | 31 August 1965 | 1 January 1970 | 4 years, 123 days | Social Democratic | Benediktsson |
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.[2]
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term | Political party | Cabinet | ||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | |||||
(7) | Emil Jónsson (1902–1986) | 1 January 1970 | 14 July 1971 | 1 year, 194 days | Social Democratic | Benediktsson Hafstein | |
8 | Einar Ágústsson (1922–1986) | 14 July 1971 | 1 September 1978 | 7 years, 49 days | Progressive | Jóhannesson I Hallgrímsson | |
9 | Benedikt Gröndal (1924–2010) | 1 September 1978 | 8 February 1980 | 1 year, 160 days | Social Democratic | Jóhannesson II Gröndal | |
10 | Ólafur Jóhannesson (1913–1984) | 8 February 1980 | 26 May 1983 | 3 years, 107 days | Progressive | Thoroddsen | |
11 | Geir Hallgrímsson (1925–1990) | 26 May 1983 | 24 January 1986 | 2 years, 243 days | Independence | Hermannsson I | |
12 | Matthías Árni Mathiesen (1931–2011) | 24 January 1986 | 8 July 1987 | 1 year, 165 days | Independence | Hermannsson I | |
13 | Steingrímur Hermannsson (1928–2010) | 8 July 1987 | 28 September 1988 | 1 year, 82 days | Progressive | Pálsson | |
14 | Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson (born 1939) | 28 September 1988 | 23 April 1995 | 6 years, 207 days | Social Democratic | Hermannsson II–III Oddsson I | |
15 | Halldór Ásgrímsson (1947–2015) | 23 April 1995 | 15 September 2004 | 9 years, 145 days | Progressive | Oddsson II–III–IV | |
16 | Davíð Oddsson (born 1948) | 15 September 2004 | 27 September 2005 | 1 year, 12 days | Independence | Ásgrímsson | |
17 | Geir Haarde (born 1951) | 27 September 2005 | 15 June 2006 | 261 days | Independence | Ásgrímsson | |
18 | Valgerður Sverrisdóttir (born 1950) | 15 June 2006 | 24 May 2007 | 343 days | Progressive | Haarde I | |
19 | Ingibjörg Sólrún Gísladóttir (born 1954) | 24 May 2007 | 1 February 2009 | 1 year, 253 days | Social Democratic | Haarde II | |
20 | Össur Skarphéðinsson (born 1953) | 1 February 2009 | 23 May 2013 | 4 years, 111 days | Social Democratic | Sigurðardóttir I–II | |
21 | Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson (born 1968) | 23 May 2013 | 7 April 2016 | 2 years, 320 days | Progressive | Gunnlaugsson | |
22 | Lilja Dögg Alfreðsdóttir (born 1973) | 7 April 2016 | 11 January 2017 | 279 days | Progressive | Jóhannsson | |
23 | Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson (born 1967) | 11 January 2017 | 28 November 2021 | 4 years, 321 days | Independence | Benediktsson Jr. Jakobsdóttir | |
24 | Þórdís Kolbrún R. Gylfadóttir (born 1987) | 28 November 2021 | 14 October 2023 | 1 year, 320 days | Independence | Jakobsdóttir II | |
25 | Bjarni Benediktsson (born 1970) | 14 October 2023 | Incumbent | 91 days | Independence | Jakobsdóttir II |
References
- ↑ "Minister für Foreign Affairs". Government of Iceland. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
- ↑ "Frumvarp til laga um Stjórnarráð Íslands" [Bill regarding the Cabinet of Iceland.] (PDF). Legal Code (in Icelandic). Parliament of Iceland. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
External links
- Official website (in English)
- Official website (in Icelandic)
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