Geir H. Haarde

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Geir Hilmar Haarde
Geir H. Haarde

Incumbent
Assumed office 
15 June 2006
President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson
Preceded by Halldór Ásgrímsson

Born 8 April 1951 (1951-04-08) (age 57)
Reykjavík, Iceland
Political party Independence Party
Spouse Patricia Angelina (div.)
Inga Jóna Þórðardóttir
Alma mater Brandeis University
Johns Hopkins University
University of Minnesota
Profession Economist, Journalist
Religion Lutheran

Geir Hilmar Haarde (IPA[ˈceɪ:r̯ ˈhɪlmar̯ ˈhɔrtɛ]) (born April 8, 1951) is Prime Minister of Iceland and chairman of the Independence Party. Geir became Prime Minister on June 15, 2006 following the announcement of Halldór Ásgrímsson's resignation as the Prime Minister of Iceland on June 5, 2006.[1] He then led a coalition between his party and the Progressive Party. After the 2007 parliamentary elections, where the Independence Party increased their share of the vote, Haarde renewed his term as Prime Minister leading a coalition between his party and the Alliance.

Geir was born in the Icelandic capital Reykjavík. He received his bachelor's degree in the U.S. at Brandeis University as a Wien Scholar, graduating with a degree in Economics, then went on to earn two Master's degrees – in International Relations from the School of Advanced International Studies of The Johns Hopkins University and in Economics from the University of Minnesota.

Prior to entering the Althing (the Icelandic Parliament), Geir worked as a special assistant to the Icelandic finance minister and as a Central Bank of Iceland economist.[2] He has been a member of the Althing since 1987. He served as Finance Minister of Iceland from April 1998 to September 2005, and served as Foreign Minister from September 2005 to June 2006. He was elected chairman of the Independence Party in an uncontested election in October 2005, following the departure of Davíð Oddsson.

[edit] Note on the name

In Iceland, Geir is usually referred to as "Geir H. Haarde", or simply as "Geir" according to the Icelandic custom of using given names primarily (both when addressing someone and when referring to that person). Geir is among the rather few Icelanders whose last name is a surname rather than a patronymic (i.e., the father's name with a -son or -dóttir suffix). "Haarde" is a Norwegian name meaning the rough one, of the same origin as the English word "hard" and Icelandic "Harði".

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ BBC News (2006). Icelandic prime minister resigns. Retrieved June 7, 2006.
  2. ^ OECD Forum 2004 (2004). Geir Haarde. Retrieved June 7, 2006.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Halldór Ásgrímsson
Prime Minister of Iceland
2006 – present
Incumbent
Preceded by
Friðrik Sophusson
Minister of Finance of Iceland
19982005
Succeeded by
Árni Mathiesen
Preceded by
Davíð Oddsson
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iceland
20052006
Succeeded by
Valgerður Sverrisdóttir
Party political offices
Preceded by
Davíð Oddsson
Chairman of the Independence Party
2005 – present
Incumbent