Jógvan á Lakjuni explained

Jógvan á Lakjuni
Order:Speaker of the Løgting
Term Start:2019
Term End:21 December 2022
Predecessor:Páll á Reynatúgvu
Successor:Bjørt Samuelsen
Term Start2:2011
Term End2:2015
Predecessor2:Hergeir Nielsen
Successor2:Páll á Reynatúgvu
Order4:Member of Parliament
Term Start4:1998
Term End4:2022
Order5:Minister of Culture
Term Start5:3 February 2004
Term End5:4 February 2008
Predecessor5:Annita á Fríðriksmørk
Successor5:Kristina Háfoss
Birth Date:13 November 1952
Birth Place:Fuglafjørður, Faroe Islands
Spouse:Odvør Gunnarsson
Children:5
Party:People's Party (Fólkaflokkurin)
Relatives:Victor Danielsen (grandfather)

Jógvan á Lakjuni (born 13 November 1952 in Fuglafjørður) is a Faroese politician, composer and teacher. He was speaker of the Faroese parliament, the Løgting, from 2011 to 2015 and from 2019 to 2022.[1] He worked as a fisherman from 1969 to 1972. He was educated as a school teacher in 1977, and worked as a school teacher in Fuglafjørður from 1977 to 1989. During this period he also studied at the University of the Faroe Islands and since 1989 has worked as a high school teacher at Føroya Handilsskúli in Kambsdalur.

Political career

Jógvan á Lakjuni was elected member of the Faroese Løgting in 1998, but before that he had been substitute member several times in the period 1989 to 1996.[2] He was minister of culture in the first cabinet of Jóannes Eidesgaard. He was the speaker of the Faroese parliament, the Løgting from 2011 to 2015[3] and from 2019 to 2022. He was president of the West Nordic Council from 2002 to 2003. He was reelected to the parliament on 1 September 2015 and in 2019. In 2022 he decided to stop in politics.

Member of Committees of the Løgting

Musical career

He has been active musician since he was young. He plays the piano and has been the leader of local choirs of his hometown Fuglafjørður. In the 1980s he was one of the members of the choir called Bros. He has composed melodies for psalms and other religious and traditional Faroese songs i.e. to poems from the Faroese poet Hans Andrias Djurhuus, he also composed a new melody for the psalm Gakk tú tryggur, which is a popular psalm in the Faroes.[4] Á Lakjuni is a member of the Plymouth Brethren (called Brøðrasamkoman in the Faroes),[5] but his melody is also used in the Church of the Faroes (Fólkakirkjan).[6] Together with his son Bárður á Lakjuni, he released an album in 2012, Gakk tú tryggur.[7] Jógvan á Lakjuni composed melodies for seven of the songs, and his son composed five of the songs on the album.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Royndur politikkari 70 ár . Eysturoyarportalurin . 11 December 2022 . 15 November 2022.
  2. http://folkaflokkurin.fo/xa.asp?fnk=flk&bnr=3&nnr=1&fnr=68 Folkaflokkurin.fo
  3. Web site: Logting.fo, Formansskapurin . 2014-02-06 . 2014-03-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140301174631/http://www.logting.fo/committee/view.gebs?menuChanged=20&type=0&currentComm.id=9 . dead .
  4. http://www.fuglafjordur.com/2012/11/15/jogvan-a-lakjuni-og-onnur-gakk-tu-tryggur/ Fuglafjordur.com
  5. http://www.hebron.fo/~hebron/index.php?option=com_eventlist&view=details&id=578:moti Hebron.fo
  6. http://snar.fo/fileadmin/00_filagoymsla/01_filar/01_laerugreinar/03_kristni/00_undirvisingarheildir/Vinir_minir_og_eg_1-3/Vinir_minir_og_eg_2_sangir_til_snar.fo3.pdf Snar.fo
  7. http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/bardur_and_jogvan_a_lakjuni Rateyourmusic.com, Bárður & Jógvan á Lakjuni