Politics & Government Guide in Faroe Islands
Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions
The Faroe Islands operate as a self-governing parliamentary democracy within the Kingdom of Denmark, with King Frederik X as head of state represented locally. Beinir Johannesen of the People’s Party leads a broad coalition government elected in 2026 following the 2022 parliamentary elections. The islands maintain significant autonomy in most domestic affairs while Denmark handles foreign policy, defense, and justice.
Government Type
Parliamentary representative democratic dependency
Legal System
Civil law system under Danish jurisdiction for certain matters
Head of State
King Frederik X of Denmark(since 2024)
Head of Government
Prime Minister Beinir Johannesen(People’s Party)since 2026
Legislature
Major Political Parties
Center-left
Liberal
Center-right
Voting Rights
Universal suffrage for Faroese citizens aged 18 and over in parliamentary elections. Residents vote in municipal elections.
Recent Developments
- Beinir Johannesen elected Prime Minister forming coalition of People’s Party, Union Party, and Social Democratic Party
- New government structure with six ministries entered into force on 2025-12-01
- Faroe Islands and Denmark assumed Presidency of the Nordic Council of Ministers on 2026-01-07
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