Olafur Ragnar Grнmsson
President of Iceland
Mr. Уlafur Ragnar Grнmsson was elected the fifth President of the Republic
of Iceland on 29 June 1996 for a four-year term. He received 68,370 votes, or
40.9%of the total ballot. Participation was 85.9%. Mr. Grнmsson was re-elected
for another four-year term in 2000.
Mr. Grнmsson has a Ph.D. degree in Political Science. He was a professor at the
University of Iceland, served as Member of Althingi (parliament), was Minister
of Finance 1988-1991 and served as chairman of the People's Alliance Party.
Mr. Grнmsson was born in Нsafjцrрur in Northwest Iceland on 14 May 1943. His
parents were Mr. Grнmur Kristgeirsson, barber and town councillor in Нsafjцrрur
and Mrs. Svanhildur Уlafsdуttir Hjartar, housewife. Mr. Grнmsson was raised
in Нsafjцrрur and also by his grandparents in Юingeyri.
After completing his elementary education, Mr. Grнmsson enrolled in the Reykjavнk
Higher Secondary Grammar School, graduating in 1962. He was involved in
extra-curricular activities during his school years and was president of the
school's old debating society, The Future. His path then led him to Manchester
University, here he studied Economics and Political Science. He took his BA
degree in 1965 in these subjects and five years later, in 1970, took his
doctorate in Political Science at the same University. His doctoral research was
part of the project "Smaller European Democracies", directed by the
American professor Robert Dahl and the Norwegian professor Stein Rokkan.
Upon returning to Iceland at the end of his studies, Mr. Grнmsson was appointed
lecturer in Political Science at the University of Iceland, becoming a full
professor in 1973. Mr. Grнmsson built up the Social Science Department of the
University and his main speciality was the evolution of the Icelandic political
system. Уlafur Ragnar is the author of many articles and teaching texts on the
Icelandic political system, as well as essays on international affairs in
numerous periodicals and essay collections.
Mr. Grнmssonґs involvement in politics began at an early age. He sat on the
board of the Progressive Party's Youth Federation in the years 1966-1973 and was
on the executive board of the Progressive Party from 1971-1973. He first stood
for parliament on behalf of the Liberal and Left Alliance in 1974, representing
the East part of the country. During that parliamentary session, he twice sat as
an alternate member, in 1974 and again in 1975. Mr. Grнmsson was chairman of
the executive board of the Liberal and Left Alliance from 1974-1975.
In the elections in 1978, Mr. Grнmsson was elected to Althingi as a
representative for Reykjavik, the capital, for the Peoples' Alliance Party and
again in 1979. He sat in Althingi until 1983 and became chairman of the
parliamentary group of the Peoples' Alliance Party 1980-1983. He served three
times as an alternate member representing Reykjavik in the years 1984 and 1985
and four times, representing Reykjanes, in 1987, 1988, 1989 and 1990. Mr. Grнmsson
was Minister of Finance in the Government of Mr. Steingrнmur Hermannsson,
1988-1991. He was re-elected to Althingi representing the Peoples' Alliance
Party in Reykjanes in 1991 and again in 1995.
In 1987, Mr. Grнmsson was elected leader of the Peoples' Alliance Party, a
position which he relinquished at the party's national convention in autumn
1995.
Mr. Grнmsson has been a member of various public bodies. He was a member of the
Economic Council 1966-1968, on the board of the Icelandic Broadcasting Service
1971-1975, was chairman of a committee concerned with the relocation of public
institutions 1972-1975 and chairman of the Icelandic Social Sciences
Association, 1975. Mr. Grнmsson was vice-chairman of the Icelandic Security
Commission from 1979-1990 and sat on the board of the National Power Company
from 1983-1988.
Mr. Grнmsson was chairman and later International president of the
International Association Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA), in the years
1984-1990 and has sat on the board since. The PGA is an association of over
1,800 parliamentarians in about 80 countries. The association organised the
"Six Nations Peace Initiative" 1984-1989, which included amongst
others the late premiers Olav Palme of Sweden and Rajiv Ghandi of India. Mr. Grнmsson
sat on the executive committee of this initiative. He accepted the Indira Gandhi
Peace Prize on behalf of the association in 1987 and has himself received
international prizes.
Mr. Grнmsson was a member of the parliamentary assembly of the Council of
Europe 1980-1984 and again in 1995. He was chairman of the organising committee
of the "Parliamentary Conference of the Council of Europe, North-South:
Europe's Role 1982-1984". This conference created the basis for the Council
of Europe's work on North-South relations and the foundation of the North-South
Centre in Lisbon. In recent years, Mr. Grнmsson has been advisor to Icelandic
firms seeking new markets, particularly in Asia and South America.
Mr. Grнmsson married Mrs. Guрrъn Katrнn Юorbergsdуttir in 1974; she died
on 12th October 1998. They had twin daughters, Guрrъn Tinna and Svanhildur
Dalla, born in 1975.
On May 14th 2003 Mr. Grнmsson wed Mrs. Dorrit Moussaieff.