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Preceded by
  
Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson

Children
  
5

Political party
  
Party
  
Independent politician

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Prime Minister
  
Sigurður Ingi JóhannssonBjarni Benediktsson

Full Name
  
Guðni Thorlacius Jóhannesson

Born
  
26 June 1968 (age 48)Reykjavík, Iceland (
1968-06-26
)

Spouse(s)
  
Elín Haraldsdóttir (1995–199?)Eliza Jean Reid (2004–present)

Alma mater
  
University of WarwickUniversity of IcelandSt Antony's College, OxfordUniversity of London

Office
  
Books
  
The History of Iceland

Parents
  
Margrét Thorlacius, Jóhannes Sæmundsson

Similar
  
Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, Halla Tómasdóttir, Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson, Bjarni Benediktsson, Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson

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Guðni Thorlacius Jóhannesson (born 26 June 1968) is the current President of Iceland. He took office on 1 August 2016, after receiving the most votes in the 2016 election. A historian, he was a docent at the University of Iceland until his election. His field of research is modern Icelandic history, and he has published a number of works on the Cod Wars, the 2008–11 Icelandic financial crisis and the Icelandic presidency, among other topics.

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Early life and education

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Guðni is the son of teacher and journalist Margrét Thorlacius and sports instructor Jóhannes Sæmundsson. His brother Patrekur Jóhannesson is a former Icelandic handball national team player. Guðni played handball during his youth (both in Iceland and the UK).

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Guðni graduated from Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík in 1987 and earned a bachelor's degree in history and political science from the University of Warwick in England in 1991 and a Master of Arts in history from the University of Iceland in 1997. He has also studied German and Russian at university level. In 1999, he completed an MSt degree in history from St Antony's College, at the University of Oxford. In 2003, he received a PhD in history from Queen Mary, University of London.

Career

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Guðni has worked as a lecturer at the University of Iceland, Bifröst University and University of London. At the time of his presidential candidacy he worked as a senior lecturer in history at the University of Iceland. His field of research is modern Icelandic history in which he has published a number of works, including on the Cod Wars, 2008–11 Icelandic financial crisis and the Icelandic presidency. He has written a biography of Gunnar Thoroddsen and a book about the presidency of Kristján Eldjárn. Between 1992 and 1997, he also translated four works by American author Stephen King into Icelandic.

Presidential candidacy

Guðni decided to stand for president on 5 May 2016. His platform included support for a citizen initiative referendum provision in the Constitution. Early polls showed significant support, and following incumbent president Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson's decision to drop out of the race Guðni saw an increase in popularity reflected in various polls, which ranked him first with 67% to 69%, far ahead of other contenders. Guðni was elected on 25 June after receiving a plurality with 39.1% of the vote.

Guðni was unaffiliated with any of Iceland's political parties. Describing himself, Guðni stated that he would be a "less political president" than his predecessor Olafur Ragnar Grimsson due to a lack of political partisanship. Guðni has emphasized the importance of unity for the small Nordic nation.

President of Iceland

Guðni took office as President of Iceland on 1 August 2016. At 48, Guðni became Iceland's youngest president. Roughly one month into his term, Guðni had approval ratings of 68.6% in an MMR survey, the highest approval rating that this pollster has measured for the Icelandic President since its establishment in 2011. Early into his term, Guðni had to oversee negotiations to form a government in Iceland in the wake of the 2016 parliamentary elections that took place on 29 October. These negotiations were difficult, as no pre-election coalition had a majority, and all possible majority coalitions had parties with highly divergent policy positions. In December 2016, Guðni had approval ratings of 97%. Such high approval ratings for Icelandic politicians are without precedent.

Guðni attracted international attention in February 2017 when he jokingly vowed to ban pineapple as a pizza topping.

Religious beliefs

Guðni stands outside organized religion, but was raised in the Catholic faith. He left the Catholic Church due to its delayed and muted response to reports of criminal abuses by priests. His credo is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, "human beings are born free, equal in dignity and rights. Humans are endowed with reason and conscience and should act in the spirit of brotherhood towards each other."

Family

Guðni is the son of the teacher and journalist Margrét Thorlacius and the PE teacher and coach Jóhannes Sæmundsson. His father died of cancer at the age of 42. He has two brothers, Patrekur, a former Icelandic national handball team player, who is coach of the Austria national handball team, and Jóhannes, who is a systems analyst.

Guðni married Canadian Eliza Jean Reid in 2004 and they have four children together. The couple, who met while both were studying in the United Kingdom, moved to Iceland in 2003. Reid became First Lady of Iceland when her husband was sworn into office. Guðni also has a daughter from a previous marriage.

Ancestry

On Tuesday the 29th of November, in the Icelandic newspaper Morgunblaðið, was published an article which revealed how Guðni is related to the US president Barack Obama. Every Icelander can trace himself to the bishop of Hólar, Gottskálk grimmi Nikulásson, therefore Icelanders were able to see their own relation to Obama, though it is noted that the relation is abysmally small.

The chart was made and traced by an employee of ORG - Genealogy Services in Iceland which is run by Oddur F. Helgason, a well known genealogist in Iceland.

References

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