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    Davíð Oddsson (pronounced [ˈtaːvið ˈɔtsɔn]; born 17 January 1948) is an Icelandic politician, and the longest-serving prime minister of Iceland, in office...
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    The Fourth cabinet of Davíð Oddsson in Iceland was formed 23 May 2003. Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir replaced Tómas Ingi Olrich as Minister of Education...
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  • Davíð Oddsson in Iceland was formed 23 April 1995 Third cabinet of Davíð Oddsson in Iceland was formed 28 May 1999 Fourth cabinet of Davíð Oddsson in Iceland...
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    cabinet of Davíð Oddsson in Iceland was formed 23 April 1995. Geir Haarde replaced Friðrik Klemenz Sophusson as Minister of Finance. Davíð Oddsson replaced...
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  • Laxness). Bókafélagið, Reykjavík 2005. Davíð Oddsson í myndum og máli (A pictorial biography of Davíð Oddsson). Samband ungra sjálfstæðismanna (Federation...
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    being formed by Independence Party leader Davíð Oddsson. In the 1995 parliamentary election, Davíð Oddsson remained as prime minister, with the Progressive...
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    election to then vice-chairman of the party and mayor of Reykjavík, Davíð Oddsson. His coalition was dissolved in September 1988 by Progressive Party...
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    The First cabinet of Davíð Oddsson in Iceland was formed 30 April 1991. Guðmundur Árni Stefánsson replaced Sighvatur Kristinn Björgvinsson as Minister...
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    elections in 1999 and 2003. In 2004, Davíð Oddsson stepped down as prime minister after 13 years in office. Davíð Oddsson was Iceland's longest-serving Prime...
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  • decision, the owners of the paper decided in September 2009 to appoint Davíð Oddsson, a member of the Independence Party, Iceland's longest-serving Prime...
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