Pauli Ellefsen

Pauli Ellefsen
Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands
In office
5 January 1981 – 10 January 1985
MonarchMargrethe II
Preceded byAtli P. Dam
Succeeded byAtli P. Dam
Personal details
Born
Joen Pauli Højgaard Ellefsen

20 April 1936
Miðvágur, Vágar, Faroe Islands
Died24 August 2012(2012-08-24) (aged 76)
Hoyvík, Faroe Islands
Political partySambandsflokkurin
SpouseHenni Egholm

Joen Pauli Højgaard Ellefsen (20 April 1936[1] – 24 August 2012) was a Faroese politician and member of the Union Party. He was Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands from 1981 to 1985.[2]

Pauli Ellefsen was the eldest of eight children born to Sofia (née Højgaard) from Rituvík and Joen Elias Ellefsen from Miðvágur. He was the brother of former Parliament member Svend Aage Ellefsen, and brother-in-law of former parliament member Jóannes Dalsgaard. He was married to Henni Egholm (née Rasmussen). He and his wife lived in Hoyvík, near Tórshavn.

Ellefsen worked as a fisherman from 1954 to 1956. After that, he worked as a telecommunications technician and later he attended a business school in Copenhagen. In 1969, he became a government surveyor. He lived in Denmark while he was studying and a few years after that, but in the early 1970s, he moved back to the Faroes with his family. He and Jógvan Sundstein, who later became Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands, worked together as Chartered Accountants. In 1975 he started his own auditor firm.[3]

Ellefsen was first elected to the Løgting in 1974. From 1974 to 1990 he was the chairman of the Union Party, which advocates a stronger bond between Denmark and the Faroe Islands. From 1977 to 1987 and 1988 to 1990 he was one of the two Faroese members of the Danish Folketing. From 1975 to 1976 and in 1979 he represented the Faroese in the Nordic Council.

  1. ^ Folketinget (in Danish). J. H. Schultz bogtr. 1988. p. 125. ISBN 978-87-569-6636-8.
  2. ^ "Tíðindi, ítróttur og mentan - Pauli Ellefsen deyður". Kringvarp.fo. 2012-08-26. Retrieved 2012-08-26.
  3. ^ Sudurras.fo, Ein av teimum stóru er farin (in Faroese, it means "One of the great ones has passed away", written by Edmund Joensen. Archived 2013-04-12 at archive.today