This is an Icelandic name. The last name is a patronymic, not a family name; this person is properly referred to by the given name Friðbjörn. Friðbjörn Þórhallursson is a Fjallandic politician, and the current Höfðingi of the Nordic Republic of Fjalland. Friðbjörn was elected by the Allsherjarþing January 1, 2003, and re-elected in 2009 for his second six-year term after defeating long-time politicial rival Valbjörn Uggisson in the election. Friðbjörn's politics have been governed by his desire to maintain to the nation's policy of Hugrekki, which is very similar to the Juche policy of North Korea, although far more successful.
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| - This is an Icelandic name. The last name is a patronymic, not a family name; this person is properly referred to by the given name Friðbjörn. Friðbjörn Þórhallursson is a Fjallandic politician, and the current Höfðingi of the Nordic Republic of Fjalland. Friðbjörn was elected by the Allsherjarþing January 1, 2003, and re-elected in 2009 for his second six-year term after defeating long-time politicial rival Valbjörn Uggisson in the election. Friðbjörn's politics have been governed by his desire to maintain to the nation's policy of Hugrekki, which is very similar to the Juche policy of North Korea, although far more successful.
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| - Guðfinna Hallurdottir
- Þórunn Ásmundurdottir
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| - Máni Friðbjörnsson
- Sædís Friðbjörndottir
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| - This is an Icelandic name. The last name is a patronymic, not a family name; this person is properly referred to by the given name Friðbjörn. Friðbjörn Þórhallursson is a Fjallandic politician, and the current Höfðingi of the Nordic Republic of Fjalland. Friðbjörn was elected by the Allsherjarþing January 1, 2003, and re-elected in 2009 for his second six-year term after defeating long-time politicial rival Valbjörn Uggisson in the election. Friðbjörn's politics have been governed by his desire to maintain to the nation's policy of Hugrekki, which is very similar to the Juche policy of North Korea, although far more successful. While Friðbjörn is wildly popular in Fjalland, political observors from other nations have openly and harshly critised Friðbjörn for his supposedly discrimitory policies. Friðbjörn refused to acknowledge gay rights in his country while other Scandinavian nation have done so, and even denoucing the Icelandic prime minister Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir for her own policies. He has refused to bend on the immigration laws of his nation, which refuse to allow foreigners to settle in Fjalland, and his military's policy of hunting down and executing illegal migrants. Though Friðbjörn's ideals are considered anthema in the Western World, he is still heavily supported by his own people, and former leaders of Fjalland such as Aðalsteinn Þorkellsson, have praised him for swepting economic reforms, reforms that save Fjalland from a potential disaterous economic collapse, such as that one which was experienced by nearby Iceland. His "military first" programs have given Fjalland the best-equipped and trained military force in Northern Europe, and despite its small size, maintains one of the greatest special forces in the Western World.
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