Guðbrandur Einarsson

Guðbrandur Einarsson

politician Iceland

Guðbrandur Einarsson is a prominent Icelandic politician known for his role as a member of the Althing, Iceland's parliament. He is recognized for advocating education reform, particularly in the context of secondary school admissions, emphasizing the need for a more inclusive approach that considers diverse talents beyond academic grades. His recent statements in parliament have highlighted the importance of providing equitable educational opportunities for all students, particularly those facing challenges in traditional assessment metrics.

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Iceland Iceland: Guðbrandur Einarsson, a member of the parliament, discusses the turmoil in the housing market caused by a Supreme Court ruling. 6

Morgunblaðið: „Þeir lokuðu einfaldlega bara sjoppunni“

Iceland Iceland: Guðbrandur Einarsson, a member of parliament for Viðreisn and chairman of the transport committee, discusses the challenges faced by low-cost airlines in Iceland. 6

Morgunblaðið: Ekki pláss fyrir fleiri íslensk flugfélög

Iceland Iceland: Guðbrandur Einarsson expressed doubts about the real willingness of the opposition to negotiate. 5

Morgunblaðið: Ríkisstjórnin má „búa til vitlaus lög“

Iceland Iceland: Guðbrandur Einarsson spoke about the strange situation where a strong majority in parliament was unable to pass any matters. 5

Morgunblaðið: Öskra „líkt og börn með tilfinningavanda“

Iceland Iceland: Vilhjálmur calls out Guðbrandur Einarsson among the former labor leaders who are now in parliament. 5

Morgunblaðið: Skilur ekkert í þögn þingmanna vegna örorkufrumvarps

Iceland Iceland: Guðbrandur Einarsson is a member of parliament who raised concerns about the operational status of an independent educational institution. 5

Morgunblaðið: Segir ósanngjarnt að meta nemendur út frá einkunnum