Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir, born on October fourth, nineteen sixty-five, is a prominent Icelandic politician known for her influential roles in the country's political landscape. She has been the chairwoman of Viðreisn since two thousand seventeen, a position that underscores her commitment to progressive policies and reform.
Her political journey began with the Independence Party, where she served as deputy chairwoman from two thousand five to two thousand ten. During her tenure, she held the significant role of Minister of Education, Science and Culture from December thirty-first, two thousand three, until February first, two thousand nine. Notably, she stepped in as acting Prime Minister during Geir Haarde's absence, including his treatment for cancer in two thousand nine.
In two thousand sixteen, Þorgerður Katrín made a pivotal decision to leave the Independence Party and join the newly established Viðreisn. Her leadership qualities were quickly recognized, and she became the party's chairman in the following year. In two thousand seventeen, she also took on the role of Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture, further solidifying her impact on Icelandic governance.