Forsætisráðherra
Forsætisráðherra, translated as Prime Minister, is the head of government of Iceland and the presiding figure of the government. The office sits within the executive branch; the President is the ceremonial head of state. The Prime Minister leads the Cabinet and is responsible for setting government policy, coordinating the work of the ministries, and representing Iceland domestically and abroad in conjunction with other ministers.
The Prime Minister is appointed by the President, normally the leader of the political party or coalition
The Prime Minister forms the government by selecting ministers and assigning portfolios; the cabinet is collectively
In practice, the Prime Minister uses consultation with parties and Parliament to fashion policy, and chairs
Historically, the office emerged with Iceland's move toward home rule in the early 20th century and the