Ráðherraákvörðun
Ráðherraákvörðun refers to the decision-making process within the Icelandic government, where the Prime Minister, or Ráðherra, plays a central role. This process involves the formulation and approval of policies and legislation that govern the country's affairs. The Ráðherra, who is the head of the government, is responsible for leading the cabinet and ensuring that government policies are implemented effectively.
The decision-making process typically begins with the Ráðherra presenting a proposal to the cabinet. The cabinet,
The Althing plays a crucial role in the ráðherraákvörðun process by scrutinizing and debating the proposals
The ráðherraákvörðun process is designed to ensure that government decisions are made collaboratively and that all