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Guðrún Hafsteinsdóttir

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Icelandic politician (born 1970)
This is anIcelandic name. The last name ispatronymic, not afamily name; this person is referred to by the given nameGuðrún.
Guðrún Hafsteinsdóttir
Minister of Justice
In office
19 June 2023 – 21 December 2024
Prime MinisterKatrín Jakobsdóttir
Bjarni Benediktsson
Preceded byJón Gunnarsson
Succeeded byÞorbjörg Sigríður Gunnlaugsdóttir
Leader of theIndependence Party
Assumed office
2 March 2025
DeputyJens Garðar Helgason
Preceded byBjarni Benediktsson
Personal details
Born (1970-02-09)9 February 1970 (age 55)
Political partyIndependence Party
Parent(s)Hafsteinn Kristinsson (1933–1993)
Laufey S. Valdimarsdóttir (1940)
Alma materUniversity of Iceland

Guðrún Hafsteinsdóttir (born 9 February 1970) is anIcelandicpolitician and business leader. With a BA in anthropology and a diploma in Applied Gender Studies, she has held significant roles in her family's company, Kjörís ehf. Since 2021, she has been serving as a Member ofAlthing, the national parliament, for theSouth Constituency representing theIndependence Party. From June 2023 to December 2024, she was also theMinister of Justice. In March 2025, she was elected chair of the Independence Party as successor ofBjarni Benediktsson.

Early life, education, and personal life

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Guðrún Hafsteinsdóttir was born on February 9, 1970, inSelfoss, Iceland, to Hafsteinn Kristinsson, a pioneering dairy engineer, and Laufey S. Valdimarsdóttir, a homemaker. She completed her student degree from FSu in 1991 and later earned a BA in anthropology in 2008 and a diploma in Applied Gender Studies in 2011, both from theUniversity of Iceland. Guðrún has been married twice, first to Davíð Jóhann Davíðsson, with whom she has three children: Hafsteinn, Dagný Lísa, and Haukur. She later married Hans Kristján Einarsson Hagerup and became a stepmother to his three sons.[1]

Business and political career

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Guðrún's career in the business sector primarily involved working in her family's company, Kjörís ehf., where she served as Marketing Manager, managing director, and Financial Manager at different times. She also held board positions in various organizations, including Steingerðis ehf. and the Confederation of Icelandic Enterprise. Guðrún entered politics as a Member of Parliament for the South Constituency representing the Independence Party in 2021. She chaired important committees and was appointed the Minister of Justice in 2023.[2]

On 8 February 2025, she announced that she will be running to be chair of the Independence Party.[3] She was formally elected at the party congress in early March, winning againstÁslaug Arna Sigurbjörnsdóttir by 19 votes and 50.1% of the vote.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Guðrún Hafsteinsdóttir".Alþingi (in Icelandic). Retrieved2023-12-02.
  2. ^Guðmundsson, Brynjólfur Þór (2023-06-19)."Níundi dómsmálaráðherrann á fjórtán árum - RÚV.is".RÚV. Retrieved2023-12-02.
  3. ^Guðmundsson, Brynjólfur Þór (2025-02-08)."Guðrún Hafsteinsdóttir býður sig fram til formanns Sjálfstæðisflokksins - RÚV.is".RÚV (in Icelandic). Retrieved2025-02-10.
  4. ^Andrésdóttir, Iðunn (2 March 2025)."Guðrún og Jens Garðar kjörin í forystu Sjálfstæðisflokksins" (in Icelandic).RÚV. Retrieved23 April 2025.

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Preceded by Leader of theIndependence Party
2025–present
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