
Lilja Alfreðsdóttir
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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Lilja Alfreðsdóttir argues that the report contradicts the democratic mandate of elected representatives.
Fyrrverandi ráðherrar tjá sig: Skýrslan hneyksliLilja Alfreðsdóttir is the deputy chairman of the Progressive Party and is also a candidate for the chairmanship.
Willum og Lilja fylgismest í formennskuLilja Alfreðsdóttir, the deputy chair of the Progressive Party, expresses her intention to run for the party's leadership.
„Ég hef stórt Framsóknarhjarta“
Lilja Alfreðsdóttir is mentioned as the only minister who took action to counter the decline of the Icelandic language.
„Þá er eitthvað hræðilega mikið að“
Lilja Alfreðsdóttir revealed that she is considering running for the chairmanship.
Ekki rætt við Lilju um formannsframboð
Lilja Alfreðsdóttir, deputy chair of the Progressive Party and former Minister of Foreign Affairs, states that the punitive tariffs contradict the EEA agreement.
Verður að koma í veg fyrir refsitolla ESBLilja Alfreðsdóttir will remember the politician Steingrímur.
Vildi efla samstarf og samtal þjóðaLilja Alfreðsdóttir emphasizes the importance of standardized assessments in schools.
Samræmt mat mikilvægtLilja Alfreðsdóttir expresses gratitude for the trust and support she enjoys among the Progressive Party members.
Ætlar ekki að blanda sér í sveitarstjórnarmálinLilja Alfreðsdóttir is actively involved in politics and is the deputy chairman of the Progressive Party.
Staða Sigurðar Inga veikist mikiðLilja Alfreðsdóttir, the former Minister of Education, decided to postpone standardized testing in 2021.
Afleiðingarnar að koma í ljós
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.
Óttast að þjóðin verði hrædd inn í ESBLilja Alfreðsdóttir is a former minister who is set to compete in a 60-meter sprint.
Lilja og Willum keppa í spretthlaupi
Lilja Alfreðsdóttir, the deputy chair of the Progressive Party, joined Snorri Másson to discuss the status of the Icelandic language.
Frábiður sér tal um að hann sé rasisti
Lilja Alfreðsdóttir, a deputy chair of the Progressive Party, expresses frustration about having to speak English while shopping.
„Pirrandi“ að þurfa að tala ensku í búðinni
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.
Skilaboðin að það sé í lagi að tala ekki íslenskuLilja Alfreðsdóttir is the deputy chair of the Framsóknarflokkur party and a former foreign minister.
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