Three Faroese parties achieve gender balance on election lists
Saturday 21st March 2026 on 18:15 in
Faroe Islands
Three of the Faroe Islands’ seven political parties have achieved gender balance in their candidate lists for this year’s parliamentary election, national broadcaster Kringvarp Føroya reports.
The parties—**Tjóðveldi** (Republic), **Framsókn** (Progress), and **Javnaðarflokkurin** (Social Democratic Party)—have all publicly committed to prioritising gender equality in their election preparations. Their efforts come as 62 women stand as candidates in the upcoming **Løgting** (Faroese Parliament) election.
**Tjóðveldi** leads in gender representation, with one more woman than man on its list. **Framsókn** has an equal number of female and male candidates, while **Javnaðarflokkurin** has one more man than woman.
Marna Jacobsen, former leader of the **Demokratia** party, emphasised the importance of formal commitments to gender balance. “The fewer parties that bind themselves to gender equality on their lists, the fewer women there will be,” she said.
The remaining four parties—**Sambandsflokkurin** (Union Party), **Fólkaflokkurin** (People’s Party), **Miðflokkurin** (Centre Party), and **Sjálvstýri** (Self-Government Party)—have not made similar pledges. Women make up roughly one-third of candidates for **Sambandsflokkurin** and **Fólkaflokkurin**, while **Miðflokkurin** and **Sjálvstýri** have only one woman for every four or five men on their lists.