Former Icelandic Prime Minister Ásgrímsson dies By Atli Ísleifsson 19. maí 2015 10:43 Halldór Ásgrímsson was a key player in Icelandic politics from the early 1980s until he quit politics in 2006. Vísir/Teitur Iceland‘s former prime and foreign minister Halldór Ásgrímsson has died at the age of 67. Ásgrímsson was a key player in Icelandic politics from the early 1980s until he quit politics in 2006. From 2007 until 2013 he served the role of Secretary General for the Nordic Council of Ministers.Foreign MinisterÁsgrímsson passed away in a Reykjavík hospital Monday after suffering a heart attack last Friday. In 1995 he assumed office as minister for foreign affairs, which he served until 2004, when he succeeded Davíð Oddsson as prime minister, while Oddsson replaced Ásgrímsson as minister for foreign affairs. He served as prime minister for just under two years from September 2004 to June 2006. He led the Progressive Party from 1994 until 2006. He first became a member of the Icelandic parliament in 1974. He was minister for fisheries in 1983-91 and minister of justice and ecclesiastical affairs 1988-89. News in English Mest lesið „Kurr í greininni í dag um að þetta skuli hvort tveggja vera á matseðlinum“ Innlent Yfirgaf jólatónleika um borð í sjúkrabíl Innlent Þakklæti, auðmýkt, rok og söngur ríkisstjórnarinnar Innlent Íslenskur skurðlæknir hlúir að fólki í Magdeburg Erlent Mest skreytta jólahúsið í Hveragerði Innlent „Mjög þunn súpa, lítið í henni“ Innlent Vaktin: Ný ríkisstjórn kynnt fyrir landanum Innlent Mótmælt á meðan minningarathöfn stóð yfir Erlent Breytingar á ráðuneytum taka ekki gildi fyrr en í mars Innlent Krónan muni veikjast og allir halda að sér höndum Innlent
Iceland‘s former prime and foreign minister Halldór Ásgrímsson has died at the age of 67. Ásgrímsson was a key player in Icelandic politics from the early 1980s until he quit politics in 2006. From 2007 until 2013 he served the role of Secretary General for the Nordic Council of Ministers.Foreign MinisterÁsgrímsson passed away in a Reykjavík hospital Monday after suffering a heart attack last Friday. In 1995 he assumed office as minister for foreign affairs, which he served until 2004, when he succeeded Davíð Oddsson as prime minister, while Oddsson replaced Ásgrímsson as minister for foreign affairs. He served as prime minister for just under two years from September 2004 to June 2006. He led the Progressive Party from 1994 until 2006. He first became a member of the Icelandic parliament in 1974. He was minister for fisheries in 1983-91 and minister of justice and ecclesiastical affairs 1988-89.
News in English Mest lesið „Kurr í greininni í dag um að þetta skuli hvort tveggja vera á matseðlinum“ Innlent Yfirgaf jólatónleika um borð í sjúkrabíl Innlent Þakklæti, auðmýkt, rok og söngur ríkisstjórnarinnar Innlent Íslenskur skurðlæknir hlúir að fólki í Magdeburg Erlent Mest skreytta jólahúsið í Hveragerði Innlent „Mjög þunn súpa, lítið í henni“ Innlent Vaktin: Ný ríkisstjórn kynnt fyrir landanum Innlent Mótmælt á meðan minningarathöfn stóð yfir Erlent Breytingar á ráðuneytum taka ekki gildi fyrr en í mars Innlent Krónan muni veikjast og allir halda að sér höndum Innlent