Ásgrímsson declines to comment 8. júní 2006 10:30 Prime Minister Halldór Ásgrímsson, who is about to step down from his post, is currently meeting with the Polish Prime Minister. At a press meeting he declined to comment on who would be replacing him as head of the Progressive party . Finnur Ingólfsson, former head of the central bank whom many thought would replace Ásgrímsson has decided that he will not be returning to politics. Deputy leader of the Progressive party and Minister of Agriculture Gudni Ágústsson released a statement on Monday night saying that his agreement with Ásgrímsson that both would resign would not stand. Ásgrímsson also declined to comment on Ágústsson's statement, saying, " I am not going to comment on 'Agústsson's statement, I think he has said rather too much and i am not going to comment further until new positions have been decided within the government. Siv Friðleifsdóttir, minister of health would not comment yesterday, but rumours have arisen on her playing a big part in leading the progressive party in the future. Ásgrímsson and President Marcinkiewics discussed the EEA agreement and the participation of polish citizens in the Icelandic workforce. They both expressed their pleasure at the fact that Polish citizens can now seek work in Iceland as freely as other EEA citizens. - amb News News in English Mest lesið Skammaður af nefndinni og kærður til lögreglu Innlent Öllum starfsmönnum sagt upp og verkefnum úthýst til einkafyrirtækis Innlent Grunaður um að skera mann á háls á gistiheimili í Kópavogi Innlent Staðfesta dóm manns sem nauðgaði konu þremur dögum eftir afplánun Innlent Upplifði djúpa sorg þegar Vinstri græn duttu af þingi Innlent Lögreglan lýsir eftir Áslaugu Innlent Tveir fréttamenn RÚV söðla um Innlent Mannleg mistök hafi valdið því að beiðni til borgarinnar týndist Innlent Réttað yfir manni sem er ákærður fyrir að brjóta gegn fatlaðri konu og syni hennar Innlent Síðastliðin tvö ár verið „alveg skelfileg“ Innlent
Prime Minister Halldór Ásgrímsson, who is about to step down from his post, is currently meeting with the Polish Prime Minister. At a press meeting he declined to comment on who would be replacing him as head of the Progressive party . Finnur Ingólfsson, former head of the central bank whom many thought would replace Ásgrímsson has decided that he will not be returning to politics. Deputy leader of the Progressive party and Minister of Agriculture Gudni Ágústsson released a statement on Monday night saying that his agreement with Ásgrímsson that both would resign would not stand. Ásgrímsson also declined to comment on Ágústsson's statement, saying, " I am not going to comment on 'Agústsson's statement, I think he has said rather too much and i am not going to comment further until new positions have been decided within the government. Siv Friðleifsdóttir, minister of health would not comment yesterday, but rumours have arisen on her playing a big part in leading the progressive party in the future. Ásgrímsson and President Marcinkiewics discussed the EEA agreement and the participation of polish citizens in the Icelandic workforce. They both expressed their pleasure at the fact that Polish citizens can now seek work in Iceland as freely as other EEA citizens. - amb
News News in English Mest lesið Skammaður af nefndinni og kærður til lögreglu Innlent Öllum starfsmönnum sagt upp og verkefnum úthýst til einkafyrirtækis Innlent Grunaður um að skera mann á háls á gistiheimili í Kópavogi Innlent Staðfesta dóm manns sem nauðgaði konu þremur dögum eftir afplánun Innlent Upplifði djúpa sorg þegar Vinstri græn duttu af þingi Innlent Lögreglan lýsir eftir Áslaugu Innlent Tveir fréttamenn RÚV söðla um Innlent Mannleg mistök hafi valdið því að beiðni til borgarinnar týndist Innlent Réttað yfir manni sem er ákærður fyrir að brjóta gegn fatlaðri konu og syni hennar Innlent Síðastliðin tvö ár verið „alveg skelfileg“ Innlent