Lögmaður
Lögmaður is a term used in Icelandic law and politics to refer to a member of the Althing, the Icelandic parliament. The term translates to "law speaker" or "lawmaker," reflecting the role's primary function of drafting and debating laws. Lögmaður is a hereditary title, passed down through the male line of the family, and is one of the oldest political offices in the world, with its origins dating back to the 10th century.
The Althing was originally a gathering of free men from all parts of Iceland, who would meet
The lögmaður's responsibilities include participating in the legislative process, debating and voting on bills, and serving
The title of lögmaður is highly respected in Iceland, and it is often seen as a symbol