News

Iceland Social Democrats present new coalition government

At 36, Frostadottir will be the youngest ever prime minister in Iceland’s modern political history.

Healthcare, economic issues and housing were top concerns for a majority of voters in the election where the Social Democrats got 20.8 per cent of the vote, securing 15 seats in the 63-seat parliament.

Leaders of the parties forming the new government said Saturday that housing security and poverty alleviation were among their priorities.

With Iceland battling inflation and high interest rates, the incoming government said one of their first major tasks was to stabilise the economy.

They also said they were planning to hold a referendum on resuming Icelandic EU accession talks – which were halted in 2013 – by 2027.

The Independence Party of outgoing Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson came second in the election, with 19.4 per cent of the vote and 14 seats, its worst ever showing.

In third place was the Liberal Reform Party with 15.8 per cent and 11 seats, while the People’s Party earned 13.8 per cent and 10 seats.

Source: CNA

Donate to Breeze of Joy Foundation

Global NewsX

Global NewsX is a news sharing website that offers a wide range of categories, from politics and business to entertainment and sports. With its easy-to-navigate interface, users can quickly find the news they are looking for and stay up-to-date on the latest global events. Whether you're interested in breaking news, in-depth analysis, or just want to stay informed, Global NewsX has got you covered.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button
Home
Videos
Back
Account