and I would like you to read this if you are interested in the election to the parlament on the 1 st of september. I am a fifty year old mother of three children, all of which are grown up now. I am married [...] grandchildren. My husband and I live in Tórshavn. He is a sailor working in Norway, and I am a "sosialpedagog" and have worked as a unionleader for the last five years. I am interested in the lives of [...] of all the people on the Faroe Islands – I care about you and your welfare. For me it is very important that everybody, adults and children alike, who live in the Faroe Islands, are comfortable and feel
speak (then again less than 50k people speak it, which is a good thing: it means not many people will know how much we screwed up). Léa and myself were talking about doing a cover of this song for months already [...] already, and now was the perfect time. It was the first song I recorded during Recording Europe in the Faroe Islands, and my instant favourite, written by the loveliest of people. Only saw them 1.5 days [...] days more than two years ago and yet I miss them on a regular basis. Good old genius Josué made a beautiful arrangement of an amazing song for us <3 Marius Ziska - Ongin er Orsøk
are not allowed to recieve any of the benefits from it, which they are participating in financing. This is something that I am planning to change, if I am elected to parliment ! X with Paul Kjartan Matras [...] occur in a country where it should wish the worker all the best . This is why we must give the foreign labourworkers the right to go into ALS to get back on their feet, and time to find themselves a new [...] sent back to his home country. However there are terrible shadow stories that are coming to light about how the labourworker will quit, because he has been treated so horribly or cheated- and when the
heart of Scotland’s beautiful capital. I know I speak for my fellow Faroe Islanders when I say that Edinburgh has aways felt very much like a home away from home. I am also extremely honored to be joined [...] entire Faroese population at the time, it goes without saying that many close bonds were forged, some a lot closer than others. It is estimated that around 170 Faroese women left with British men after the war [...] nations and peoples - or perhaps I should call them “fixed links”. This is how I like to think about our national flag – as our political “fixed link” to the rest of the world. It is a symbol of our nationhood
beautifully. ##med7## ##med8## In a few weeks, it will be time to gather the flocks, as the autumn hills are walked. In many places, this is a very special time of the year when families, neighbours, and friends [...] much talk about sheep, weights, and other details. -- But we should also focus more on wool, as Faroese desing products are not just a tradition but also an industry, an export opportunity, and I have no [...] Múllers Pakkhúsi: "As you may already noticed, we have significant number of sheep in the Faroe Islands. It is often said that there are around eigthy thousand sheep, wich means that there are more sheep than
” Men kanska er tað rætt sum nógvir altjóða politiskir eygleiðarar siga: “The left is torn apart over Israel”. Nýnazisma, islamisma og “Radical Left” Jødahatur hevur í dag skapt eina margháttliga politiska [...] palestinum er grundaður á humaniterar orsøkir? Ella er tað sum enski høvundurin Douglas Murray sigur: “They don´t really care about the Palestinians. They really care about the hatred of the Jews.” Líðingarnar [...] Gløggur, vitandi og orðkringur grundgav hann fyri sínum politiskum hugsjónum. Sum eitt skúladømi um fyrimyndarligan javnaðarpolitikk nevndi hann Ísrael. Í dag situr sonur áðurnevnda valevni