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The meeting room in the attic of Tinganes was full of politicians and officials this morning, when the reform committee led by Ben Arabo left the country for the first meeting.  According to the Attorney General, the committee should continuously come up with recommendations for the political system to follow. And the committee is expected to sit for several years, says Aksel V. Johannesen. Súni Selfoss, chairman of the Icelandic Trade Union and…
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The meeting room in the attic of Tinganes was full of politicians and officials this morning, when the reform committee led by Ben Arabo left the country for the first meeting.  According to the Attorney General, the committee should continuously come up with recommendations for the political system to follow. And the committee is expected to sit for several years, says Aksel V. Johannesen. Súni Selfoss, chairman of the Icelandic Trade Union and…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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