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Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands
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Aksel V Johannesen 2015.JPG
Incumbent
Aksel V. Johannesen

since 22 December 2022
Cabinet of the Faroe Islands
Government of the Faroe Islands
Member of Løgting
Formation c. 1000
12 May 1948; 77 years ago (1948-05-12)
First holder Gilli (historic)
Andrass Samuelsen
Deputy Deputy Prime Minister


The Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands is the main leader of the government in the Faroe Islands. This person helps make important decisions for the country.

In the Faroese language, the Prime Minister is called løgmaður. This old word means "lawman." Long ago, a lawman was like a judge or someone who explained the laws. After the Faroe Islands gained more control over their own government in 1948 (called Home Rule), they started using this old title again for their new leader. Today, the Faroese government officially uses "Prime Minister" in English. This shows how much more independent the islands have become.

History of the Løgmaður Role

Ancient Lawmen: Before 1816

The title of løgmaður is very old, going back to around the year 1000. These early lawmen were important people who knew and spoke about the laws. They helped keep order in the community. We don't know all the names of these early leaders. One of the first known lawmen was Gilli, around the year 1000. Many other lawmen served over the centuries until 1816.

Modern Prime Ministers: Since 1948

In 1948, the Faroe Islands gained "Home Rule." This meant they could manage many of their own affairs, like a mini-country. Since then, the løgmaður became the head of the Faroese government, much like a Prime Minister in other countries. Below is a list of the people who have served as Prime Minister since Home Rule began.

No. Picture Name Time in Office Political Party Election Year Government Cabinet
Started Ended How Long They Served
1 PM Andrass Samuelsen.jpg Andrass Samuelsen
(1873–1954)
12 May 1948 15 December 1950 2 years, 217 days Union Party 1946 Samuelsen
2 PM Kristian Djurhuus.jpg Kristian Djurhuus
(1895–1984)
15 December 1950 8 January 1959 8 years, 24 days Union Party 1950
1954
Djurhuus I–II
3 PM Peter Mohr Dam.jpg Peter Mohr Dam
(1898–1968)
8 January 1959 4 January 1963 3 years, 361 days Social Democratic Party 1958
4 PM Hakun Djurhuus.jpg Hákun Djurhuus
(1908–1987)
4 January 1963 12 January 1967 4 years, 8 days People's Party 1962
(3) PM Peter Mohr Dam.jpg Peter Mohr Dam
(1898–1968)
12 January 1967 19 November 1968 1 year, 312 days Social Democratic Party 1966
(2) PM Kristian Djurhuus.jpg Kristian Djurhuus
(1895–1984)
19 November 1968 12 December 1970 2 years, 23 days Union Party 1966
5 PM Atli Dam.jpg Atli Dam
(1932–2005)
12 December 1970 5 January 1981 10 years, 24 days Social Democratic Party 1970
1974
1978
6 Pauli Ellefsen
(1936–2012)
5 January 1981 10 January 1985 4 years, 5 days Union Party 1980
(5) PM Atli Dam.jpg Atli Dam
(1932–2005)
10 January 1985 18 January 1989 4 years, 8 days Social Democratic Party 1984
7 Jógvan Sundstein, c. 1970.JPG Jógvan Sundstein
(1933– )
18 January 1989 15 January 1991 1 year, 362 days People's Party 1988
(5) PM Atli Dam.jpg Atli Dam
(1932–2005)
15 January 1991 18 January 1993 2 years, 3 days Social Democratic Party 1990
8 Marita Petersen
(1940–2001)
18 January 1993 15 September 1994 1 year, 240 days Social Democratic Party 1990
9 Edmund Joensen.JPG Edmund Joensen
(1944– )
15 September 1994 15 May 1998 3 years, 242 days Union Party 1994 Joensen I–II
10 Anfinn kallsberg.jpg Anfinn Kallsberg
(1947–2024)
15 May 1998 3 February 2004 5 years, 264 days People's Party 1998
2002
Kallsberg I–II
11 Joannes Eidesgaard in Gjogv.jpg Jóannes Eidesgaard
(1951– )
3 February 2004 26 September 2008 4 years, 236 days Social Democratic Party 2004 Eidesgaard I–II
12 KajLeoJohannesen crop.jpg Kaj Leo Johannesen
(1964– )
26 September 2008 15 September 2015 6 years, 354 days Union Party 2008
2011
Leo Johannesen I–II
13 Aksel V Johannesen 2015.JPG Aksel V. Johannesen
(1972– )
15 September 2015 16 September 2019 4 years, 1 day Social Democratic Party 2015 Aksel Johannesen
14 Bardur Nielsen.jpg Bárður á Steig Nielsen
(1972– )
16 September 2019 22 December 2022 5 years, 276 days Union Party 2019 Steig Nielsen
(13) Aksel V Johannesen 2015.JPG Aksel V. Johannesen
(1972– )
22 December 2022 Incumbent 2 years, 179 days Social Democratic Party 2022 Aksel Johannesen II

See Also

  • Politics of the Faroe Islands
  • List of deputy prime ministers of the Faroe Islands
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