
Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson
Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson is an influential Icelandic politician and a member of the Independence Party, having held various ministerial positions, including Minister for Foreign Affairs. He has been mentioned in the news in the context of the party's national congress, where he and his supporters have shown alignment with fellow candidate Guðrún Hafsteinsdóttir amid discussions on party leadership.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Iceland | 2 | 5.00 | 0.14% | +0% | 341,243 | 472 | $24,000 | 33$ |
Totals | 2 | 341,243 | 472 | $24,000 | 33$ |
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Recent Mentions
Iceland:
Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson, the former Minister of Environment, Energy, and Climate, broke his ankle in 2022 and had to use crutches for a while.
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Iceland:
Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson is associated with a faction that supported Guðrún Hafsteinsdóttir.
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Iceland:
Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson, a member of parliament for the Independence Party, raised concerns about threats from the executive branch.
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Iceland:
Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson discusses the significant costs and implications of major road construction projects in Iceland.
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Iceland:
Guðlaugur Þór raised concerns about the lack of discussion regarding important infrastructure projects affecting the capital area.
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Iceland:
Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson is mentioned as the former Minister of Foreign Affairs who signed a declaration in June 2021 regarding space launches.
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Iceland:
Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson criticizes the government's tax increase on families as a betrayal of voters.
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Iceland:
Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson is noted for his contributions in the Alþingi.
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Iceland:
Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson, a former foreign minister, discusses the increasing interest of Americans in Greenland.
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Iceland:
Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson, a former foreign minister, commented that it cannot be assumed that Trump wants political control over Greenland.
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