List of members of the Løgting, 1994–1998

A list of members of the Løgting from 1994 to 1998. The Løgting had 32 members this period.

Members of the Løgting

Name Party Area Remarks
Álvur Zachariasen Self-Government Party Norðoyar
Anfinn Kallsberg People's Party Norðoyar Minister 1996–1998. Rúna Sivertsen took his seat.
Bjarni Djurholm People's Party Suðurstreymoy
Bjørn á Heygum Union Party Suðurstreymoy
Edmund Joensen Union Party Eysturoy Prime Minister 1994–1998. Atli Hansen took his seat.
Finnbogi Arge Union Party Suðurstreymoy and became member of People's Party in 1995.
Finnbogi Ísakson Republican Party Suðurstreymoy
Heini O. Heinesen Republican Party Norðoyar
Helena Dam á Neystabø Self-Government Party Suðurstreymoy
Henrik Old Social Democratic Party Suðuroy
Ingeborg Vinther Workers' Union Suðuroy
Ivan Johannesen Union Party Vágar Minister 1994–1998. Sune Jacobsen took his seat.
Jákup Joensen Union Party Suðuroy
Jákup Olsen Christian People's Party Suðuroy
Jenis av Rana Centre Party Suðurstreymoy
Jóannes Eidesgaard Social Democratic Party Suðuroy Minister 1994–1996.
Jógvan A. Johannessen Social Democratic Party Sandoy
Jógvan Durhuus Republican Party Norðurstreymoy
Jógvan I. Olsen Union Party Eysturoy Speaker of the Løgting in 1994 and 1995–1998.
John Petersen People's Party Sandoy Minister 1996–1998. Eyðun M. Viderø took his seat.
Jørgen Niclasen People's Party Vágar
Kjartan Joensen People's Party Eysturoy
Kristian Magnussen Workers' Union Suðurstreymoy Minister 1996–1998.
Lasse Klein Christian People's Party Eysturoy
Lisbeth L. Petersen Union Party Suðurstreymoy
Maria Hansen Union Party Norðurstreymoy
Marita Petersen Social Democratic Party Suðurstreymoy Speaker of the Løgting 1994–1995.
Óli Breckmann People's Party Suðurstreymoy
Óli Jacobsen Workers' Union Eysturoy Minister 1994–1995 and in 1998. K.R. Johansen took his seat.
Signar á Brúnni Republican Party Eysturoy
Tordur Niclasen Centre Party Eysturoy
Vilhelm Johannesen Social Democratic Party Norðoyar
gollark: A what?
gollark: You should probably try a simpler step toward whatever your goals are *first*, to see if it's viable or not.
gollark: As far as I know stuff like detecting and tracking objects and generally converting the 2D input from eyes into a 3D worldspace thingy is quite hard, audio is mostly just fourier-transforming.
gollark: The visual system is waaay higher bandwidth and needs much more complex processing to do useful things with.
gollark: I feel like you may be underestimating the complexity of this, and I don't see why you need dedicated hardware to test this idea.

References

  • Løgtingið 150 – Hátíðarrit, vol. 2 (2002). (PDF)
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