
Nanna Margrét Gunnlaugsdóttir
Nanna Margrét Gunnlaugsdóttir, representing the Miðflokkur party, has gained attention for her outspoken criticism of RÚV and the radio license fee during parliamentary discussions.
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Nanna Margrét Gunnlaugsdóttir, a member of the Althing and vice-chair of the Economic and Trade Committee, expresses concerns about proposed changes to inheritance tax laws.
Eins og lauma hafi átt breytingum innNanna Margrét Gunnlaugsdóttir, a member of the Center Party, expressed concerns about the treatment options for children in Iceland.
„Við myndum ekki mismuna í öðrum veikindum“Nanna Margrét Gunnlaugsdóttir, a member of the Miðflokkurinn party, supports Jón's views on addiction treatment for children.
„Við eigum að nauðungarvista börn“Nanna is also considered a strong candidate for the new parliamentary group leader position.
Varaformannsslagur hafinn í MiðflokknumNanna Margrét Gunnlaugsdóttir is a member of the Midflokkurinn party.
Samþykkja að stöðva umræðu um veiðigjaldamáliðNanna Margrét Gunnlaugsdóttir has also made her mark with 18 speeches at the podium.
Rætt um bókun 35 inn í sumarnóttinaNanna Margrét Gunnlaugsdóttir, a member of the Midflokkur party, is the proponent of a bill proposing longer validity periods for driver's licenses for individuals aged 65 and older.
Leggur til breytingar á lögum um ökuskírteiniNanna Margrét Gunnlaugsdóttir, a member of the Midflokkur party, calls for the Minister of Education and Children to consider the possibility of negotiating with foreign treatment providers to accept children and adolescents with serious addiction issues.
Vill skoða að senda börn í meðferð í útlöndumNanna Margrét Gunnlaugsdóttir criticized the government's budget proposals for lacking ambition.
Boðar fleiri hagræðingartillögurNanna Margrét Gunnlaugsdóttir is a member of the Centre Party who participated in the event.
Þingmenn föndruðu fígúrur úr leirNanna Margrét Gunnlaugsdóttir is a member of the Miðflokkur party.
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