Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir

Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir

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Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir is an accomplished Icelandic politician who served as the Prime Minister of Iceland from 2009 to 2013, making history as the first woman to hold the office. A member of the Social Democratic Alliance, she played a pivotal role in the Icelandic government's response to the financial crisis that followed the banking collapse of 2008. Known for her progressive policies, she advocated for social justice, equality, and environmental sustainability. Sigurðardóttir has also been a prominent figure in promoting women's rights and LGBT rights in Iceland and has received international recognition for her leadership and contributions to political reform.

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Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir was the first female Prime Minister of Iceland and the first openly LGBTQ+ head of government in modern history.

Tân Thủ tướng Hà Lan và chuyện tình với chàng trai Olympic
VnExpress – leading Vietnamese online newspaper, est. 2001·VietnamVietnam· 2026-02-25
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Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir is referenced as a former Prime Minister whose government is compared to the current one.

Miðflokkurinn mun ekki hlýða
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-09-11
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Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir's government is compared to the current government's dealings with the EU.

Farið að minna á undirgefni Jóhönnustjórnarinnar
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-07-31
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Jóhanna is mentioned as someone whose previous government did not complete certain projects.

„Aldrei minnst á þetta við mig“
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-07-22
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Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir, former Prime Minister, expressed pride in the actions of the current president of the Althing and the Prime Minister.

Ólíkar skoðanir á beitingu ákvæðisins
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-07-13
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Jóhanna, the former Prime Minister, is criticized for encouraging attacks on those connected to the banks.

„Réttarríkinu var fórnað fyrir pólitíska hagsmuni.“
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-06-10
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