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List of female cabinet ministers of Iceland

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This is a list of female cabinet ministers of Iceland.

List

IncumbentMinisterTook officeLeft officePartyCabinet
**Prime Minister**
Jóhanna SigurðardóttirPrime Minister1 February 200923 May 2013SDA
Katrín JakobsdóttirPrime Minister30 November 20179 April 2024LGM
Kristrún FrostadóttirPrime Minister21 December 2024*Present*SDA
**Minister of Education, Science and Culture**
Ragnhildur HelgadóttirMinister of Education, Science and Culture26 May 198316 October 1985IP
Þorgerður Katrín GunnarsdóttirMinister of Education, Science and Culture31 December 20031 February 2009IP
Katrín JakobsdóttirMinister of Education, Science and Culture1 February 200923 May 2013LGM
**Minister for the Environment and Natural Resources**
Siv FriðleifsdóttirMinister for the Environment28 May 19993 May 2003PP
Sigríður Anna ÞórðardóttirMinister for the Environment15 September 200415 June 2006IP
Jónína BjartmarzMinister for the Environment15 June 200624 May 2007PP
Þórunn SveinbjarnardóttirMinister for the Environment24 May 20071 February 2009SDA
Kolbrún HalldórsdóttirMinister for the Environment1 February 200910 May 2009LGM
Svandís SvavarsdóttirMinister for the Environment10 May 20091 September 2012LGM
Minister for the Environment and Natural Resources1 September 201223 May 2013
**Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs**
Oddný Guðbjörg HarðardóttirMinister of Finance31 December 20111 September 2012SDA
Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs1 September 201223 May 2013
**Minister for Foreign Affairs**
Valgerður SverrisdóttirMinister for Foreign Affairs15 June 200624 May 2007PP
Ingibjörg Sólrún GísladóttirMinister for Foreign Affairs24 May 20071 February 2009SDA
Þorgerður Katrín GunnarsdóttirMinister for Foreign Affairs21 December 2024*Present*LRP
**Minister of the Interior**
Auður AuðunsMinister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs10 October 197014 July 1971IP
Sólveig Guðrún PétursdóttirMinister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs28 May 199923 May 2003IP
Ragna ÁrnadóttirMinister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs1 February 20092 September 2010*independent*
Hanna Birna KristjánsdóttirMinister of the Interior23 May 20134 December 2014IP
**Minister of Industries and Innovation**
Valgerður SverrisdóttirMinister of Industry31 December 199915 June 2006PP
Minister of Commerce
Katrín JúlíusdóttirMinister of Industry, Energy and Tourism10 May 20091 September 2012SDA
Ragnheiður Elín ÁrnadóttirMinister of Industry and Commerce23 May 201311 January 2017IP
**Minister of Welfare**
Ragnhildur HelgadóttirMinister of Health and Social Security16 October 19858 July 1987IP
Jóhanna SigurðardóttirMinister of Social Affairs8 July 198724 June 1994SDP
Rannveig GuðmundsdóttirMinister of Social Affairs12 November 199423 April 1995SDP
Ingibjörg PálmadóttirMinister of Health and Social Security23 April 199514 April 2001PP
Jóhanna SigurðardóttirMinister of Social Affairs24 May 20071 February 2009SDA
Ásta Ragnheiður JóhannesdóttirMinister of Social Affairs and Social Security1 February 200910 May 2009SDA
Álfheiður IngadóttirMinister of Health1 October 20092 September 2010LGM
Eygló HarðardóttirMinister of Social Affairs and Housing23 May 201311 January 2017PP

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