First gay premier takes helm in Iceland

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(CNN) -- Iceland's political parties have reached an agreement that will give the country its first female prime minister and the world its first openly gay leader.


Johnanna Sigurdardottir is a former flight attendant and union leader.

Johanna Sigurdardottir, 66, will lead the government when it is sworn in at 6 p.m. (1 p.m. Eastern) on Sunday, her political advisor Hrannar Arnarsson told CNN via e-mail.

A former flight attendant who entered politics via the union movement, Sigurdardottir was minister of social affairs and social security in the outgoing Cabinet, which resigned Monday.

Iceland has been in political turmoil since October, when its currency, stock market and leading banks collapsed amid the global financial crisis. The island nation's Nordic neighbors sent billions of dollars to prop up the economy, as did the International Monetary Fund in its first intervention to support a Western European democracy in decades.

But weekly demonstrations -- some verging on riots -- finally forced Prime Minister Geir Haarde and his coalition to resign en masse on January 26.

The country's president turned to the Social Democratic Alliance party to form a new government, and they selected Sigurdardottir to lead it.

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She has been a member of Iceland's Parliament for 30 years, and was in her second stint as minister of social affairs. She started her career as a flight attendant for the airline that became IcelandAir. She was active in the flight attendants' labor union during her 11 years with the airline, according to her official resume.

She briefly led her own political party, which merged with other center-left parties to form the Alliance party.

Sigurdardottir would become Iceland's first female prime minister, although not the North Atlantic nation's first female head of state -- Vigdis Finnbogadottir became its fourth president in 1980.

Sigurdardottir lists author and playwright Jonina Leosdottir, 54, as her spouse on her ministry Web site. She has two children from an earlier marriage.

Her prime ministership may be short-lived. The government she is forming is only due to last until the next elections, which must take place by May and could be held in April.

But a leading British gay and lesbian rights group welcomed her appointment as a milestone.

"It really does matter. It is helpful" to have an openly gay prime minister, said Gary Nunn, a spokesperson for Stonewall UK. "We are trying to foster the ambition that young people can be anything they want to be."

http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/02/01/iceland.pm/index.htm

To quote Obama, "Change we need!"
 
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Nice, thanks for link.

It's very impressed for sure. :)
 
(CNN) -- Iceland's political parties have reached an agreement that will give the country its first female prime minister and the world its first openly gay leader.


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Alexander the Great comes to mind.
 
. . . But a leading British gay and lesbian rights group welcomed her appointment as a milestone.

"It really does matter. It is helpful" to have an openly gay prime minister, said Gary Nunn, a spokesperson for Stonewall UK. "We are trying to foster the ambition that young people can be anything they want to be."

:ugh3: And here we all thought that psychologists and psychiatrists were telling us that being gay is in our genes. It's a lifestyle, folks, don't be deceived. :roll:
 
:ugh3: And here we all thought that psychologists and psychiatrists were telling us that being gay is in our genes. It's a lifestyle, folks, don't be deceived. :roll:

Yup, it's true, sex orientation can't be change.

If you don't like them then don't bother them.
 
Yup, it's true, sex orientation can't be change.

If you don't like them then don't bother them.

:roll: Apparently, you didn't read what I said. Sex orientation can be changed, since, according to our "expert" that I quoted, it's a "lifestyle."
 
:ugh3: And here we all thought that psychologists and psychiatrists were telling us that being gay is in our genes. It's a lifestyle, folks, don't be deceived. :roll:

You have completely misunderstood the line you are quoting.:roll:
 
:roll: Apparently, you didn't read what I said. Sex orientation can be changed, since, according to our "expert" that I quoted, it's a "lifestyle."

Spoken like a true homophobe. You couldn't be farther from correct. Just ask good ole Pastor Haggard. He tried. Didn't work.
 
I actually did a "spin" on what the gentleman said, jillio.

And exactly what did you hope to accomplish by putting a "spin" on the actual statement. Attempt to use fallacy to support fallacy?
 
. . . "It really does matter. It is helpful" to have an openly gay prime minister, said Gary Nunn, a spokesperson for Stonewall UK. "We are trying to foster the ambition that young people can be anything they want to be."

Okay, here's the entire quote. What does "ambition" and "young people can be anything they want to be" have in common? In other words, right from Mr. Nunn, young people "can be gay if they want to."
 
And exactly what did you hope to accomplish by putting a "spin" on the actual statement. Attempt to use fallacy to support fallacy?

Actually, I should have used the entire quote as I did just above. Sorry about that. No, not homophobe here, though. :)
 
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