Jón Gnarr will not be running for president By Aðalsteinn Kjartansson 14. mars 2015 09:55 Jón says that he cannot let his family tolerate that. Vísir/Ernir Next year Jón Gnarr, former mayor of Reykjavík, is not going to run for president of Iceland. He announces this in his weekly column My Opinion in Fréttablaðið today. He says that he made this decision because he does not like the thought of becoming a part of the pitiful and lousy culture of Icelandic politics culture and does not feel like facing the pushy guy again. "I don't like people being demanding, pushy and rude. I try to avoid people who thinks it is a natural part of daily communication," the former mayor writes. "I don't like the thought of thus becoming a part of the pitiful and lousy culture of Icelandic politics culture." Jón says that he cannot let his family tolerate that. "I can't make myself and my wife tolerate that. I can't make my son tolerate that," he writes, but he is thankful for the kindness and respect that he has felt. However, in his weekly column he does not rule out that he will run for president later on. News in English Tengdar fréttir My Opinion: Jón Gnarr - President Jón "Being the President of Iceland is a rather comfortable indoors job." writes Jón Gnarr. 14. mars 2015 07:00 Mest lesið Mörg hundruð börn hittist og drekki sig full í sumarpartýum Innlent Hótar að svipta Rosie O'Donnell ríkisborgararétti Erlent Nafn mannsins sem lést í mótorhjólaslysinu Innlent Fjögur mál kláruð fyrir þingslit: „Skynsamleg lúkning sem forseti leggur til“ Innlent Ofbeldi í garð fangavarða eykst Innlent Dettifoss komið til hafnar Innlent Þungt haldinn eftir árekstur á Hafnarfjarðarvegi Innlent Indversk tenniskona skotin til bana af föður sínum við morgunverðarborðið Erlent „Kom hvergi nærri samræði hans við barnunga stúlkuna“ Innlent Fimm handteknir eftir að skoti var hleypt af Innlent
Next year Jón Gnarr, former mayor of Reykjavík, is not going to run for president of Iceland. He announces this in his weekly column My Opinion in Fréttablaðið today. He says that he made this decision because he does not like the thought of becoming a part of the pitiful and lousy culture of Icelandic politics culture and does not feel like facing the pushy guy again. "I don't like people being demanding, pushy and rude. I try to avoid people who thinks it is a natural part of daily communication," the former mayor writes. "I don't like the thought of thus becoming a part of the pitiful and lousy culture of Icelandic politics culture." Jón says that he cannot let his family tolerate that. "I can't make myself and my wife tolerate that. I can't make my son tolerate that," he writes, but he is thankful for the kindness and respect that he has felt. However, in his weekly column he does not rule out that he will run for president later on.
News in English Tengdar fréttir My Opinion: Jón Gnarr - President Jón "Being the President of Iceland is a rather comfortable indoors job." writes Jón Gnarr. 14. mars 2015 07:00 Mest lesið Mörg hundruð börn hittist og drekki sig full í sumarpartýum Innlent Hótar að svipta Rosie O'Donnell ríkisborgararétti Erlent Nafn mannsins sem lést í mótorhjólaslysinu Innlent Fjögur mál kláruð fyrir þingslit: „Skynsamleg lúkning sem forseti leggur til“ Innlent Ofbeldi í garð fangavarða eykst Innlent Dettifoss komið til hafnar Innlent Þungt haldinn eftir árekstur á Hafnarfjarðarvegi Innlent Indversk tenniskona skotin til bana af föður sínum við morgunverðarborðið Erlent „Kom hvergi nærri samræði hans við barnunga stúlkuna“ Innlent Fimm handteknir eftir að skoti var hleypt af Innlent
My Opinion: Jón Gnarr - President Jón "Being the President of Iceland is a rather comfortable indoors job." writes Jón Gnarr. 14. mars 2015 07:00