Lilja Alfreðsdóttir

Lilja Alfreðsdóttir

politician Iceland

Lilja Alfreðsdóttir is a prominent Icelandic politician and the deputy chair of the Framsóknarflokkur party, having formerly served as the Minister for Foreign Affairs. She argues for the continuation of Iceland's long-standing defense collaboration with the United States while acknowledging the evolving security landscape in Europe.

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Iceland Iceland: Lilja Alfreðsdóttir emphasizes the importance of standardized assessments in schools. 9

Morgunblaðið: Samræmt mat mikilvægt

Iceland Iceland: Lilja Alfreðsdóttir expresses gratitude for the trust and support she enjoys among the Progressive Party members. 8

Morgunblaðið: Ætlar ekki að blanda sér í sveitarstjórnarmálin

Iceland Iceland: Lilja Alfreðsdóttir is actively involved in politics and is the deputy chairman of the Progressive Party. 7

Morgunblaðið: Staða Sigurðar Inga veikist mikið

Iceland Iceland: Lilja Alfreðsdóttir, the former Minister of Education, decided to postpone standardized testing in 2021. 4

Morgunblaðið: Afleiðingarnar að koma í ljós

Iceland Iceland: Lilja Alfreðsdóttir, a former Minister of Foreign Affairs, argues that Icelandic officials might use current uncertainties in international trade to scare the Icelandic nation into the European Union. 6

Morgunblaðið: Óttast að þjóðin verði hrædd inn í ESB

Iceland Iceland: Lilja Alfreðsdóttir is a former minister who is set to compete in a 60-meter sprint. 7

Morgunblaðið: Lilja og Willum keppa í spretthlaupi

Iceland Iceland: Lilja Alfreðsdóttir, the deputy chair of the Progressive Party, joined Snorri Másson to discuss the status of the Icelandic language. 5

Morgunblaðið: Frábiður sér tal um að hann sé rasisti

Iceland Iceland: Lilja Alfreðsdóttir, a deputy chair of the Progressive Party, expresses frustration about having to speak English while shopping. 6

Morgunblaðið: „Pirrandi“ að þurfa að tala ensku í búðinni

Iceland Iceland: Lilja Alfreðsdóttir, deputy chair of the Progressive Party, shared her views on the necessity of providing information in foreign languages for parents who come to Iceland. 6

Morgunblaðið: Skilaboðin að það sé í lagi að tala ekki íslensku