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Events in the year
2024 in
Iceland
.
Incumbents
[
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]
President
:
Guðni Th. Jóhannesson
(until 1 August);
Halla Tómasdóttir
(since 1 August)
Prime Minister
:
Katrín Jakobsdóttir
(until 9 April);
Bjarni Benediktsson
(since 9 April)
Althing
:
2021-present Althing
Speaker of the Althing
:
Birgir Ármannsson
President of the Supreme Court
:
Karl Axelsson
Events
[
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]
January
[
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]
1 January – President
Guðni Th. Jóhannesson
announces that he would not be seeking a third term.
[
1
]
14 January –
2023–2024 Sundhnúkur eruptions
: The Reykjanes volcanic system erupts near the town of
Grindavík
, with one fissure forming inside the town limits.
[
2
]
March
[
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]
16 March – A
state of emergency
is issued in southwestern Iceland after the Reykjanes volcanic system erupts again.
[
3
]
[
4
]
April
[
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]
5 April –
Katrin Jakobsdottir
resigns as prime minister in order to run in presidential elections on 1 June.
[
5
]
May
[
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]
29 May – Grindavik and the
Blue Lagoon
are evacuated following a resurgence in activity by the Reykjanes volcanic system.
[
6
]
June
[
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]
1 June –
2024 Icelandic presidential election
:
Halla Tómasdóttir
is elected with 32.1% of the vote.
[
7
]
August
[
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]
1 August –
Halla Tómasdóttir
is inaugurated as
President of Iceland
.
[
8
]
22 August –
2023–2024 Sundhnúkur eruptions
: An eruption is recorded from a new fissure in the Reykjanes volcanic system.
[
9
]
25 August – A foreign tourist is killed and two others are reported missing after an
ice cave
collapses at the
Breiðamerkurjökull
glacier.
[
10
]
September
[
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]
1 September –
Guðrún Karls Helgudóttir
assumes the position of
Bishop of Iceland
.
[
11
]
19 September – A
polar bear
is shot dead by police in
Westfjords
after being deemed a threat to residents. The incident marks the first such sighting of the animal in the country since 2016.
[
12
]
October
[
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]
13 October – The coalition government led by Prime Minister
Bjarni Benediktsson
collapses, prompting him to call for new elections.
[
13
]
November
[
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]
20 November –
2023–2024 Sundhnúkur eruptions
: An eruption is recorded from a new fissure in the Reykjanes volcanic system.
[
14
]
Scheduled
[
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]
30 November –
2024 Icelandic parliamentary election
.
[
13
]
Holidays
[
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]
Further information:
Public holidays in Iceland
Source
:
[
15
]
1 January - New Year's Day
28 March -
Maundy Thursday
29 March -
Good Friday
31 March -
Easter Sunday
1 April -
Easter Monday
25 April -
First day of summer
1 May -
May Day
9 May -
Ascension Day
19 May -
Whit Sunday
20 May -
Whit Monday
17 June -
National Day
5 August - Commerce Day
24 December -
Christmas Eve
25 December -
Christmas Day
26 December –
Boxing Day
31 December –
New Year's Eve
Art and entertainment
[
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]
List of Icelandic submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
Deaths
[
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]
1 February:
Ásmundur Bjarnason
, 96, Olympic sprinter (
1948
,
1952
).
[
16
]
12 February:
Karl Sigurbjörnsson
, 77,
Evangelical Lutheran
prelate,
bishop of Iceland
(1998–2012).
[
17
]
6 March:
Hreinn Friðfinnsson
, 81, artist.
References
[
edit
]
^
"Close race as Iceland votes to elect new president"
.
Al Jazeera
. Retrieved
2024-06-02
.
^
Chen, Heather (2024-01-14).
"Icelandic volcano erupts as fishing town ordered to evacuate again"
.
CNN
. Retrieved
2024-01-14
.
^
"Iceland violent volcanic flare-up triggers state of emergency"
.
BBC
. 2024-03-16
. Retrieved
2024-03-19
.
^
"Neyðarstig Almannavarna vegna eldgoss milli Hagafells og Stóra Skógfells"
.
Almannavarnir
(in Icelandic). 2024-03-16
. Retrieved
2024-04-04
.
^
"Iceland's prime minister resigns to run for president"
.
VOA
. 5 April 2024
. Retrieved
2 June
2024
.
^
"Iceland volcano: Concern for town of Grindavik after new eruption"
.
BBC News
. 2024-05-29
. Retrieved
2024-05-29
.
^
"Iceland: Tomasdottir reportedly wins tight presidential race"
.
dw.com
. Retrieved
2024-06-02
.
^
Adamsdóttir, Margrét (2024-08-02).
"Halla Tómasdóttir becomes Iceland's seventh president"
.
RUV
. Retrieved
23 August
2024
.
^
"Icelandic volcano erupts as fishing town ordered to evacuate again"
.
Al Jazeera
. 23 August 2024
. Retrieved
23 August
2024
.
^
"Tourist dies after ice collapse in Icelandic glacier"
.
BBC
. 26 August 2024
. Retrieved
26 August
2024
.
^
"Sr. Guðrún Karls Helgudóttir kjörin biskup Íslands"
.
kirkjan.is
(in Icelandic)
. Retrieved
2024-07-06
.
^
"A rare polar bear showed up on the shores of Iceland. Police shot it"
.
Associated Press
. 20 September 2024
. Retrieved
20 September
2024
.
^
a
b
"Iceland PM calls new election as coalition government collapses"
.
Al Jazeera
. 13 October 2024
. Retrieved
14 October
2024
.
^
"Volcano on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula erupts for the 7th time in a year"
.
Associated Press
. 20 November 2024
. Retrieved
20 November
2024
.
^
"Iceland Public Holidays 2024"
.
Public Holidays Global
. Retrieved
2 December
2023
.
^
"Andlát: Ásmundur Bjarnason"
.
www.mbl.is
(in Icelandic)
. Retrieved
2024-02-13
.
^
Sigþórsson, Atli (2024-02-12).
"Karl Sigurbjörnsson biskup er dáinn - RÚV.is"
.
RÚV
. Retrieved
2024-02-13
.
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