Iceland Appoints 36-Year-Old Kristrun Frostadottir as Youngest Prime Minister

Iceland Appoints 36-Year-Old Kristrun Frostadottir as Youngest Prime Minister

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: December 25 2024

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  • Kristrun Frostadottir, leader of the Social Democratic Alliance (SDA), became Iceland's youngest prime minister at the age of 36, leading a three-party coalition with the Liberal Reform Party (LRP) and the People's Party (PP).
  • The new government has declared its priority to stabilize Iceland's economy, reduce interest rates, tighten controls on public finances and promote value creation.
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