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No Agreement yet on the End of the Parliament

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Parliamentary party leaders met and held talks throughout the day to try to reach an agreement on the end of the session. The agenda for the session has been published on the Althingi website for tomorrow. If an agreement on the end of the session cannot be reached tonight, the discussion on the government's fishing fee bill will continue after four votes.
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Bryndís Haraldsdóttir, a member of parliament from the Independence Party, said in Sonir Egils that she was participating in a speech about the fishing fee issue. The issue is on the Althingi agenda today. Regardless, Byndís will then deliver her 21st speech on the bill. Bryndís said this is the first time she has admitted to being a speech snob. She was first elected to parliament in 2016. The Independence Party was in government from that time…

The Foreign Affairs Committee shall be released when the matter is ready. And that's not it yet, says the lawyer.   Bárður á Steig Nielsen, Member of Parliament, asked Aksel V. Johannesen, Member of Parliament, about the right of the Foreign Affairs Committee according to the Constitution Act to be heard when the Government has consultations with the government authorities, which are of great importance for relations between Faroe Islands and De…

Parliamentary party leaders met and held talks throughout the day to try to reach an agreement on the end of the session. The agenda for the session has been published on the Althingi website for tomorrow. If an agreement on the end of the session cannot be reached tonight, the discussion on the government's fishing fee bill will continue after four votes.

A parliamentary session has been called for tomorrow morning. Image from the archive.RUV / Höskuldur Kári Schram/RUVA parliamentary session has been called for tomorrow morning at ten o'clock. The agenda includes a continuation of the second debate on the government's fishing fee bill, as well as a debate on the purchase of residential property in Grindavík, maternity and parental leave and a budget supplement. It does not appear that an agreeme…

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RÚV broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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