
Þorbjörg Sigríður Gunnlaugsdóttir
Þorbjörg Sigríður Gunnlaugsdóttir is the Minister of Justice in Iceland, known for her initiatives aimed at combating organized crime and enhancing law enforcement capabilities. She has recently proposed a new bill to establish a dedicated unit within the district prosecutor's office to improve the recovery of assets gained through criminal activities, reflecting her commitment to strengthening the legal framework in line with Nordic standards and international obligations.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Iceland | 13 | 6.54 | 0.69% | +140% | 341,243 | 5,678 | $24,000 | 399$ |
Totals | 13 | 341,243 | 5,678 | $24,000 | 399$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Iceland:
Þorbjörg Sigríður Gunnlaugsdóttir, the Minister of Justice, expresses her joy that her first bill presented in Parliament has now become law.
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Iceland:
Þorbjörg Sigríður Gunnlaugsdóttir, the Minister of Justice, discusses the government's plans to enhance border control and passenger screening.
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Iceland:
Þorbjörg Sigríður Gunnlaugsdóttir is the Minister of Justice discussing the ongoing legal case.
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Iceland:
Þorbjörg Sigríður Gunnlaugsdóttir, the Minister of Justice, disagrees with the former police chief regarding responsibility for border control negligence.
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Iceland:
Þorbjörg Sigríður Gunnlaugsdóttir has served as the Minister of Justice for nearly half a year.
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Iceland:
Þorbjörg Sigríður Gunnlaugsdóttir is mentioned as the Minister of Justice in a meeting with Úlfar.
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Iceland:
Þorbjörg Sigríður Gunnlaugsdóttir is the Minister of Justice.
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Iceland:
Þorbjörg Sigríður Gunnlaugsdóttir, the Minister of Justice, invited Úlfar to take a position in Austurland.
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Iceland:
Þorbjörg Sigríður Gunnlaugsdóttir is the Minister of Justice who offered Úlfar Lúðvíksson a new position.
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Iceland:
Þorbjörg Sigríður Gunnlaugsdóttir, the Minister of Justice, announced the intention to advertise the position of the former police chief.
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