Forsetaræðis
Forsetaræðis refers to a period in Icelandic history characterized by the rule of a president, as opposed to a prime minister or other forms of government. Following World War II, Iceland underwent a significant constitutional change, transitioning from a monarchy to a republic. The office of the president was established in 1944, and the first president, Sveinn Björnsson, assumed office.
The role of the president in Iceland is largely ceremonial. The president serves as the head of
The concept of forsetaræðis is distinct from presidential systems found in other countries, where the president