Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland in June 1886. The 30 elected members of the Althing were elected from single or double member constituencies...
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form coalition governments. The last election was on 1 June 2024. According to Registers Iceland, All Icelandic nationals who have lived abroad for less...
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Althing (redirect from Icelandic National Assembly)
parliamentary election 2021 Icelandic parliamentary election 2024 Icelandic parliamentary election List of members of the parliament of Iceland, 1983–1987 List of...
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extra-assemblies (Icelandic: aukaþing), beginning after elections in spring and adjourning before the start of a regular assembly. Although parliamentary assemblies...
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Constitutional monarchy (redirect from Parliamentary monarchy)
Constitutional monarchy, also known as limited monarchy, parliamentary monarchy or democratic monarchy, is a form of monarchy in which the monarch exercises...
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other male- dominated European cultures. Icelandic women first got the right to vote in parliamentary elections in 1915. In 1845 the vote was limited to...
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This is a list of speakers of the Althing, the Icelandic parliament. The Speaker of the Althing (Icelandic: Forseti Alþingis, literally the President of...
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perceived the Icelandic banks to be increasingly risky. Trust in the banks gradually faded, leading to a sharp depreciation of the Icelandic króna in 2008...
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Christian X of Denmark (redirect from Christian of Iceland)
occupation of Iceland, the Icelandic government concluded that Christian was unable to perform his duties as head of state of Iceland, and thus appointed...
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Universal suffrage (category CS1 Icelandic-language sources (is))
British-controlled colony in which women had the right to vote in parliamentary elections. This was followed shortly after by the colony of South Australia...
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