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The Verdict in the Criminal Case About the Election Will Come Later.

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At 2 pm, the Court of First Instance will announce the verdict in the criminal case brought by five councilors in Runavík municipality against the Ministry of Finance. When the case of the by-election in Runavík municipality was heard in the Faroese court on Tuesday, the judge said that the case is so special and fundamental that he had to have time to think before a decision is taken whether the summons should have a suspensive effect for the b…
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There will be no election in Runavík on Tuesday. It is clear, now that the judge a moment ago has announced a ruling that the criminal case, which five councilors in Runavík municipality have raised against the Ministry of Finance, should have suspensive effect.  The five councilors in Runavík, including the mayor and deputy mayor, have sued the Ministry of Finance, which now handles municipal affairs.   Tóri Højgaard Tóri Højgaard in an inter…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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