The Løgting is elected for a period of four years. Election of the Løgting can take place before the end of an election period if the Løgting agrees...
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Greenland and Iceland, and the Løgting was subsequently replaced by a Danish judiciary. Following the re-establishment of the Løgting and an official Faroese...
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received 21.8% of the popular vote and therefore won 7 out of 33 seats in the Løgting. At the 2008 general election on 19 January 2008, the party received 19...
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Party, the party won two seats in the October 2011 election to the 33-seat Løgting. Its two MPs in this first election were Poul Michelsen and Janus Rein...
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not be implemented by the Løgting before section 14,2 had been either deleted or refrased. The bill returned to the Løgting in its amended form for a...
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approved by both the Løgting and the Rigsdag, so it was an agreement between two parties, in particular because the approval by the Løgting happened according...
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These territories are self-governing under their own parliaments (the Løgting and Inatsisartut) and form, together with continental Denmark, part of...
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the party won 8.4% of the popular vote and three out of 33 seats in the Løgting. In the 2011 Faroese general election, the party fell to 6.2% and two seats...
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Faroe Islands in 1895 to elect nine of the eighteen elected members of the Løgting. The Danish administrator (Amtmaður) and the local dean (Próstur) were...
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33. However, on 10 February 2014, the party gained one more seat in the Løgting, after Gerhard Lognberg who was elected to the parliament representing...
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