
Þór Sigurgeirsson
Þór Sigurgeirsson is the mayor of Seltjarnarnes, Iceland. He has been actively engaging with the community through social media, recently calling for the revival of the local newspaper Nesfréttir, which had been a key source of information and community spirit for over 36 years before its discontinuation. His initiative highlights the importance of local media in fostering community connections and providing a platform for local events and stories.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Iceland | 2 | 8.00 | 0.15% | +0% | 341,243 | 515 | $24,000 | 36$ |
Totals | 2 | 341,243 | 515 | $24,000 | 36$ |
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Recent Mentions
Iceland:
Þór Sigurgeirsson, the mayor of Seltjarnarnes, discusses the decision-making process regarding educational assessments in the municipality.
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Iceland:
Þór Sigurgeirsson, the mayor of Seltjarnarnes, took a shift for two hours and raised over 100,000 kr for the Women's Shelter.
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Iceland:
Þór Sigurgeirsson is the mayor of Seltjarnarnes who is featured in the series.
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Iceland:
Þór Sigurgeirsson, the mayor of Seltjarnarnes, states that he cannot comment much on the operations at Bjarg.
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Iceland:
Þór Sigurgeirsson, the mayor of Seltjarnarnes, argues against the bill due to its detrimental effects on local governments.
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Iceland:
Þór Sigurgeirsson is the mayor of Seltjarnarnes and discusses the new preschool construction project.
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Iceland:
Þór Sigurgeirsson is the mayor of Seltjarnarnes who confirmed the opening of a new daycare department this summer.
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Iceland:
Þór Sigurgeirsson is the mayor of Seltjarnarnes discussing service time reductions.
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Iceland:
Þór Sigurgeirsson bæjarstjóri says that it was time to undertake improvements to the artificial grass.
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Iceland:
Þór Sigurgeirsson, the mayor of Seltjarnarnes, discusses the reduction of work hours for younger children in the summer work school.
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