Atlantica - 01.07.2004, Síða 94

Atlantica - 01.07.2004, Síða 94
Atlantica: Backed by 30,000 protesters, President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson refused to sign a controversial media bill that would’ve regulated who could own a media company. Never in the history of Iceland has a president, a primarily ceremonial position, exercised this veto power. What effect will this veto have on the nature of power in Icelandic politics? Brynhildur Ólafsdóttir: It has, of course, per- manently changed the nature of the presidency and might in the end lead to the abolishment of all political powers from the president. It remains to be seen whether it will have any other short-term political repercussions such as destabilizing the government. Atlantica: You won an award for your inves- tigative piece on the American Navy Base in Keflavík. What revelations did you make in order to win such a prize? BÓ: It told the story of how the US government unilaterally notified the Icelandic government that it would withdraw the four remaining fight- er aircrafts from Keflavik airbase, thereby leaving the country virtually defenceless, according to the Icelandic government's own estimation. This touchy message came from the Bush administration dur- ing a very sensitive political time in Iceland or only a week before the general elections last year. I broke the story in June when the Icelandic government had been re-elected. They had managed to keep the issue secret for almost two months. Atlantica: What's the most pressing issue Icelanders will be facing in the next 10 years? BÓ: The preservation of our wonderful country, both our pristine and unique nature and also the equally unique fact that, if you are lucky enough to be born in Iceland, only your own limitations can stop you from becoming whoev- er you want. Atlantica: If you could change one thing about Icelanders, what would it be? BÓ: Icelanders are hospitable, curious and stubborn, tend to be mildly depressed and drink too much. Icelanders are a bit like the Icelandic weather and I wouldn't change them at all. Atlantica: The number of tourists visiting Iceland each year now outnumbers the coun- try's entire population. Why has Iceland become such a pop- ular tourist destina- tion? BÓ: The word got out that in Iceland you can combine two things: wandering around in unspoiled nature and party hard. Atlantica: What's your favourite spot in Reykjavík and why? BÓ: Generally, I prefer the countryside to Reykjavík, especially in the summertime, but the old graveyard by Sudurgata is a great spot to think. Atlantica: If friends from abroad were to visit Iceland for the first time, where would you take them? BÓ: To Snaefellsnes for a multi-activity experi- ence: snow-mobiling, whale watching, horse- back riding and, of course, hiking in my home- town Grundarfjordur with its spectacular mountains. I would also take them on the chal- lenging but unbelievably rewarding hike between Nupsstadaskogur and Skaftafell. And lastly we would snuggle and party with all the ridiculously drunk Icelanders in Thorsmork. Atlantica: Finish this sentence: the one thing that would make Iceland a better place to live is... BÓ: ...less wind. Compiled by Edward Weinman. 92 A T L A N T I C A P H O TO P Á LL S TE FÁ N S S O N 92 A T L A N T I C AL I Q&A The Atlantica INQUIS IT ION Awarded the prize for best investigative news piece, broad- cast journalist Brynhildur Ólafsdóttir has taken on a new role: motherhood. Atlantica magazine caught up with Channel 2’s top newswoman while she was on maternity leave. 066 I-site ATL 404 22.6.2004 17:55 Page 92
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