Óluva Klettskarð Explained

Óluvá Klettskarð
Order:Minister of Culture
Term Start:30 August 2008
Term End:15 September 2008
Predecessor:Kristina Háfoss
Successor:Helena Dam á Neystabø
Order2:Member of the Løgting
Term Start2:15 September 2015
Term End2:16 September 2019
Birth Date:1965 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Klaksvík, Faroe Islands
Party:Republic (Tjóðveldi)
Spouse:Andras Sólstein
Children:2

Óluva Elin Klettskarð (born 24 June 1965) is a Faroese schoolteacher and politician. She was a member of the Løgting from 2015 to 2019.

Early life and career

Klettskarð was in Klaksvík on 24 June 1965, the daughter of Páll Klettskarð from Haraldssund and his wife Edith (born Stenberg) from Porkeri. The parents ran their own business in Klaksvík, and the father later became a fishing boat owner. From 1991 to 1996, she attended the University of the Faroe Islands, obtaining a degree in history and Nordic philology. Since 1997, she has been a teacher at Føroya Studentaskúli og HF-Skeið in Tórshavn.[1] [2] [3]

Political career

Klettskarð has been chairman of the main board of Republic (Tjóðveldi) and a member of the party's working committee.[4] She has been a member of the municipal council in Klaksvík from 2009 to 2016 and was a member of the Lagting for several election periods. For two weeks in the autumn of 2008, she was Minister of Culture before Tjóðveldi left the government.[5] From 2015 to 2019, she was a member of the Lagting, whereas her cousin Sirið Stenberg served as Minister of Health.

Personal life

Óluva is married to Andras Sólstein, and they have two sons: Páll Andrasson Klettskarð (b. 1990) who is a footballer, and Ári Andrasson Klettskarð (b. 2001).

Notes and References

  1. Book: Klettskarð, Óluva . Konufólk á tingi . 2002 . Løgtingið 150 – Hátíðarrit . 2 . 166 . Løgtingið . Tórshavn . 978-99918-966-5-6 . Faroese . https://web.archive.org/web/20140104002731/http://logting.elektron.fo/Ymiskt/L%C3%B8gtingss%C3%B8gan%202.pdf . 4 January 2014 .
  2. Web site: Óluva Klettskarð. https://web.archive.org/web/20111011132938/http://tjodveldi.fo/%C3%B3luva_klettskar%C3%B0.aspx. 11 October 2011. Tjóðveldi. 19 May 2020. Faroese.
  3. Web site: Óluva Klettskarð. Tjóðveldi. 19 May 2020. Faroese.
  4. Web site: Starvsnevnd. Tjóðveldi. Faroese. 17 January 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20110525221324/http://www.tjodveldi.fo/flokkurin/starvsnevnd.aspx. 2011-05-25.
  5. Web site: Føroya landsstýri síðan 1948. https://web.archive.org/web/20151117022030/http://www.lms.fo/arbeidsoki/stjornarsamskipan/landsstyrid/foroya-landsstyrid-sidan-1948/. Løgmansskrivstovan. Faroese. 17 November 2015.