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Sjálvstýri – Our Vision for the Faroe Islands

SKRIVAÐ: Sjálvstýri  |  25.03.2026 - 11:45 Politikkur Tíðindaskriv

If you have chosen the Faroe Islands as your home, you deserve a fair chance, good opportunities, and to be part of a strong and welcoming society.

 

 

 

Sjálvstýri works to ensure that everyone in the Faroe Islands has good living conditions and feels welcome here. Sjálvstýri works for a strong, fair, and secure society in the Faroe Islands.

We believe in responsible public finances, good opportunities for working people, and a welfare system that supports families, children, and the elderly. Everyone should have the opportunity to build a safe life here — with access to housing, education, and meaningful work.

At the same time, we believe the Faroe Islands should gradually gain greater self-government, so that decisions about our society are made here in the Faroe Islands.

 

A society with room for everyone

The Faroe Islands have become home to people from many different countries. Many have come here to work, contribute to society, and build a new life.

Sjálvstýri values the contribution of international workers and believes that people who choose to live and work in the Faroe Islands should be met with respect, fairness, and good opportunities to become part of our communities.

 

Solidarity with those fleeing war

We also stand in solidarity with those who have been forced to flee war — including the many people from Ukraine who have found safety in the Faroe Islands.

People who have escaped war deserve security, dignity, and the chance to rebuild their lives. The Faroe Islands should be a place where they are welcomed, supported, and given the opportunity to become part of society for as long as they need.

 

Sjálvstýri – Our Vision for the Faroe Islands

Sjálvstýri works for a strong, fair, and secure society in the Faroe Islands.

We believe in responsible public finances, good opportunities for working people, and a welfare system that supports families, children, and the elderly. Everyone should have the opportunity to build a safe life here — with access to housing, education, and meaningful work.

At the same time, we believe the Faroe Islands should gradually gain greater self-government, so that decisions about our society are made here in the Faroe Islands.

 

A society with room for everyone

The Faroe Islands have become home to people from many different countries. Many have come here to work, contribute to society, and build a new life.

Sjálvstýri values the contribution of international workers and believes that people who choose to live and work in the Faroe Islands should be met with respect, fairness, and good opportunities to become part of our communities.

 

Solidarity with those fleeing war

We also stand in solidarity with those who have been forced to flee war — including the many people from Ukraine who have found safety in the Faroe Islands.

People who have escaped war deserve security, dignity, and the chance to rebuild their lives. The Faroe Islands should be a place where they are welcomed, supported, and given the opportunity to become part of society for as long as they need.

Together, we can shape a Faroe Islands with room for everyone.

 

Join us – vote for Sjálvstýri or one of our candidates from List D

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