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This category is for the various institutions, departments and agencies that are connected with the government of the Faroe Islands. Pages in category "Government agencies of the Faroe Islands" This category contains only the following page.
The Government of the Faroe Islands notifies the High Commission of all statutes and regulations adopted by the Parliament of the Faroe Islands (Løgting) and of any other general legislation drawn up by the Government of the Faroe Islands. In addition, the Government of the Faroe Islands may call on the High Commissioner to participate in ...
Government ministries of the Faroe Islands (1 P) Pages in category "Government of the Faroe Islands" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The Cabinet of the Faroe Islands (Faroese: Føroya Landsstýri) has been the chief executive body and the government of the Faroe Islands since the islands became self-governing in 1948. The cabinet is led by the prime minister ( løgmaður ).
Municipalities of the Faroe Islands (1 C, 31 P) Pages in category "Administrative divisions of the Faroe Islands" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The high commissioner of the Faroe Islands is Denmark's state representative in the Faroe Islands, which has internal self-government. The Danish title is Rigsombudsmand.The high commissioner has a seat in the Faroese Løgting (parliament), where he or she is allowed to speak but not allowed to vote.
The minister of social affairs (Faroese language: landsstýrismaðurin í almannamálum, also called Almannamálaráðharrin [Please clarify whether this is the feminine form too.]) has been a governmental ministerial post since 1968 in the government of the Faroe Islands.
Previously, the Faroe Islands formed part of the Danish postcode system, introduced in 1967, which also included Greenland. [2] This used the number range 3800 to 3899, and the "DK" prefix for Denmark: [3] Føroya Ferdamannafelag DK-3800 Tórshavn FAROE ISLANDS. Later on, the "FR" prefix was used: [4] DGU Føroyadeild Debesartrøð FR 3800 ...