
Guðrún Ágústsdóttir
Guðrún Ágústsdóttir is a prominent Icelandic politician and community leader, recently appointed as the president of the National Association of Icelanders. She has a rich history of involvement in various societal issues, having co-founded the Red Stocking Movement, served as a city councilor, and later as the mayor of Reykjavik. Her commitment to the welfare of the elderly is evident through her advisory role with the National Association of the Elderly. Guðrún's deep connection to New Iceland, a historical Icelandic settlement in Canada, reflects her dedication to preserving the heritage of Icelanders abroad.
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Guðrún Ágústsdóttir was present at the event.
Ólafur Ragnar mætti í teiti til Katrínar og RagnarsGuðrún Ágústsdóttir took over the presidency of the Icelandic National Association this spring.
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