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A referendum on a new constitution will be held in the Faroe Islands in 2018. [1] The referendum was announced in 2017 by Prime Minister Aksel V. Johannesen. [2] The referendum was originally scheduled to be held on 25 April 2018, but was delayed due to the Løgting being unable to agree on the wording of the new constitution. [3]
The Faroe Islands, or the Faeroe Islands—a North Atlantic archipelago located 200 miles (320 km) north-northwest of the United Kingdom and about halfway between Norway and Iceland—are an autonomous country of the Kingdom of Denmark. Total area is about 1,400 square kilometres (540 sq mi) with a population of 50,322 in October 2017.
Aksel Vilhelmsson Johannesen is a Faroese lawyer and politician for the Social Democratic Party (Javnaðarflokkurin) and a former footballer. He is the current prime minister of the Faroe Islands.
The Løgting is the unicameral parliament of the Faroe Islands, an autonomous country within the Danish Realm.
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