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  1. Davíð Oddsson (pronounced [ˈtaːvið ˈɔtsɔn]; born 17 January 1948) is an Icelandic politician, and the longest-serving prime minister of Iceland, in office from 1991 to 2004. From 2004 to 2005 he served as foreign minister.

  2. Davíð Oddsson ( Reikiavik, Islandia, 17 de enero de 1948) es un político islandés. Fue alcalde de Reikiavik y primer ministro de Islandia hasta el 15 de septiembre de 2004.

  3. Davíð Oddsson (fæddur 17. janúar 1948) er íslenskur lögfræðingur, smásagnahöfundur, leikskáld, textahöfundur, fyrrverandi stjórnmálamaður og núverandi ritstjóri Morgunblaðsins. Davíð er einn sigursælasti og vinsælasti stjórnmálamaður Íslandssögunnar, en hefur verið umdeildur.

  4. Davíð Oddsson var alþingismaður, forsætisráðherra og utanríkisráðherra frá 1991 til 2005. Hann var føddur í Reykjavík 17. janúar 1948 og hann hefur hafði mörgum starfsfæri og stjórnunarfræði í borgarstjórn, fréttarrit og sjálfstæðisflokkum.

  5. Prime Minister of Iceland. The Oddsson period in Icelandic politics between 1991 and 2004 was one of comprehensive economic liberalisation. David’s first step was to abolish the many public funds previous prime ministers had kept, ostensibly to encourage economic growth, but in reality to buy votes.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2019 · Davíð Oddsson served as prime minister of Iceland between 1991 and 2004, having made his name in Reykjavik’s municipal government. As leader of the Independence Party, his tenure was marked by a commitment to increasing Iceland’s image as an independent sovereign state.

  7. 7 de sept. de 2005 · The former Prime Minister and leader of the Independence Party announced his departure from Icelandic politics in September 2005, citing no specific reasons. He later became the Chair of the Central Bank and remained influential on economic policy.