stjórnunarskráar
Stjórnunarskráar, also known as the Constitution of Iceland, is the supreme law of the Republic of Iceland. It outlines the structure and functions of the government, the rights and freedoms of citizens, and the principles that guide the country. The current Stjórnunarskráar was adopted on June 17, 1944, and has since been amended several times to reflect changes in society and governance.
The Stjórnunarskráar is divided into chapters, each addressing a specific aspect of governance. Chapter 1, for
The Stjórnunarskráar also establishes the Althing, the national parliament of Iceland, as the legislative body. It
Amendments to the Stjórnunarskráar require a two-thirds majority in the Althing and approval in a referendum,
The Stjórnunarskráar plays a crucial role in Iceland's political system by providing a framework for governance