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Lene Moyell Johansen
Landsstýri The Government of the Faroe Islands
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Aksel V. Johannesen
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Høgni Hoydal
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Queen Margrethe II
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Løgtingið Parliament of the Faroe Islands (35th National Parliament)
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Páll á Reynatúgvu
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Pia Kjærsgaard
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Poul Søgaard
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Minister: Jenis av Rana
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The Cabinet of the Faroe Islands (Faroese: Føroya Landsstýri) has been the chief executive body and the government of the Faroe Islands since the islands became self-governing in 1948. The cabinet is led by the prime minister (løgmaður). There are around seven members of the Cabinet,[1] known as "ministers" (landsstýrismaður or landsstýriskvinna), all of whom are also heads of specific government ministries. The ministers are appointed by the prime minister. The Faroese government currently consists of seven ministers including the prime minister.[2]
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