Election in Iceland

Election in Iceland

Election in Iceland

Election in Iceland

- Elections and Electoral Information
Election in Iceland. Data and Electoral Information.
Elections in Iceland - Capital : Reykjavik
President - Olafur Ragnar Grimsson (2017 *)
Prime Minister - Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson (2017 *)
Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, President of the Republic of Iceland (2012)
Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir, Prime Minister of the Republic of Iceland (2012)
Össur Skarphéðinsson, Minister for Foreign Affairs and External Trade of the Republic of Iceland (2012)
Elections in Iceland General Information

Elections in Iceland 2024 and electoral results. List of candidates by political party. Elections in 2024 Iceland
2024 Icelandic presidential election, 1 June
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Elections in 2022 Iceland

Phones in Iceland Search a mobile in the phone companies and stores. IS Phone Book and Yellow Pages. List by City, Name, Number, Company. Internet Services and WebSites. 354 Code for international phone calls, whatsapp and text messages. ISL
Iceland : Arnessysla, Austur-Hunavatnssysla, Austur-Skaftafellssysla, Borgarfjardarsysla, Eyjafjardarsysla, Gullbringusysla, Kjosarsysla, Myrasysla, Nordur-Mulasysla, Nordur-Tingeyjarsysla, Rangarvallasysla, Skagafjardarsysla, Snafellsnes- og Hnappadalssysla, Strandasysla, Sudur-Mulasysla, Sudur-Tingeyjarsysla, Vestur-Bardastrandarsysla, Vestur-Hunavatnssysla, Vestur-Isafjardarsysla, Vestur-Skaftafellssysla, Austurland, Hofuoborgarsvaoio, Norourland Eystra, Norourland Vestra, Suourland, Suournes, Vestfiroir, Vesturland
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