ríkjunum
Ríkjunum is a term used in Icelandic to refer to the government of Iceland. The term is derived from the Old Norse word "ríki," which means "kingdom" or "realm," and "núm," which means "number" or "group." The use of "ríkjunum" in this context is a bit of a linguistic curiosity, as Iceland is a republic and does not have a king or queen. The term is used to refer to the collective body of elected officials who govern the country.
The Icelandic government is a parliamentary republic, with the President serving as the head of state and
The Althing is the highest legislative body in Iceland, and it is responsible for making laws, approving
The Icelandic government is organized into several ministries, each of which is responsible for a specific
In summary, ríkjunum refers to the government of Iceland, which is a parliamentary republic with a president