Skip to content
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Linkedin
  • WhatsApp
  • YouTube
  • Associate Journalism
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • 033-46046046
  • editor@artifex.news
Artifex.News

Artifex.News

Stay Connected. Stay Informed.

  • Breaking News
  • World
  • Nation
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Science
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Toggle search form
  • Access Denied
    Access Denied Nation
  • Access Denied Business
  • Samsung Announces Galaxy F70e 5G Launch Date In India, Camera, Battery, Full Specs And Features Business
  • Access Denied Sports
  • 6, 6, 6: Ignored India Allrounder In ‘Beast Mode’ Against Hardik Pandya Days After IPL Auction. Watch
    6, 6, 6: Ignored India Allrounder In ‘Beast Mode’ Against Hardik Pandya Days After IPL Auction. Watch Sports
  • Mass Yoga Session At Bangkok Airport Runway
    Mass Yoga Session At Bangkok Airport Runway World
  • 633 Indian Students Died Abroad In Last 5 Years, Most Deaths In This Nation
    633 Indian Students Died Abroad In Last 5 Years, Most Deaths In This Nation Nation
  • Access Denied World
Icelanders head to polls after government collapse

Icelanders head to polls after government collapse

Posted on November 30, 2024 By admin


Icelanders vote in a legislative election on Saturday (November 30, 2024) after the collapse of a fraught coalition prompted a snap poll where the economy is a top concern.

Battling inflation and high interest rates, the economy, housing and healthcare have dominated the campaign for the 2,68,000 people eligible to vote. Most voting stations will be open between 9 a.m. (0900 GMT) and 10 p.m.

Fears have been raised that some voters may struggle to reach polling stations as heavy snowfall and strong winds have been predicted for some regions. “I feel we need a change,” 48-year-old film producer Grimar Jonsson, told AFP in Reykjavik.

Mr. Jonsson said he hoped to see a change of government and “getting rid of so-called old-fashioned political parties.” Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson’s three-party, left-right coalition resigned in October.

The coalition of Mr. Benediktsson’s Independence Party, the Left-Green Movement and the centre-right Progressive Party was divided on a range of issues but broke down over the handling of migrants and asylum seekers.

Despite causing the demise of the government, immigration is not a galvanising issue. One in five residents in the country is foreign-born.

“It is very prominent in the public debate amongst politicians, but still it does not seem to be an issue that people are putting at the front of their list of important issues,” Eirikur Bergmann, a politics professor at Bifrost University, told AFP.

Economic issues and housing are top concerns for many

According to a Gallup poll published in early November, only 32% listed immigration as a key issue and only 18% included asylum issues. In contrast, healthcare, economic issues and housing were a top concern for more than 60%.

Broadcaster RUV reported that an AI chatbot set up to answer questions about the election had mostly been asked about housing and tax issues. For first-time voter Lena Brynjardottir, housing is a top concern.

“But also I want to have focus on the financial aspects while also looking at human rights and immigration as well”, 18-year-old Brynjardottir told AFP. “I think balance is what is the most important for me right now in this election.” The coalition has lost support during its time in power.

According to a recent RUV poll, only 49% of those who voted for the Independence Party in 2021 planned to do so again.

“The Left-Green Movement looks to retain less than a fifth of its voters and risks falling below the Parliamentary cutoff of five per cent, meaning it could fail to get a seat,” according to the poll by analyst group Maskina.

Few Icelandic parties have left their time in power unscathed since the 2008 financial crisis — which hit Iceland’s over-indebted banks.

“In the last 15 years, voters in Iceland have been extremely critical of their governments and voted against the government in all elections except one,” Olafur Hardarson, professor of political science at the University of Iceland, told AFP.

The exception was Katrin Jakobsdottir of the Left-Green Movement, who held on as Prime Minister in the last election. Mr. Benediktsson took over as Prime Minister in April 2024 after Ms. Jakobsdottir resigned to run for the Presidency, which she failed to win.

Seven volcanic eruptions this year

This year, Iceland has experienced more than political turmoil. The southwestern Reykjanes peninsula, which had not seen a volcanic eruption for eight centuries prior to March 2021, has had seven eruptions this year — including one last week that is still spewing lava.

The eruptions have led to multiple evacuations of the fishing village of Grindavik, and Iceland’s famed Blue Lagoon hot spa. Going into the election, the Social Democratic Alliance — led by Kristrun Frostadottir — is ahead in the polls with 20.4%, RUV reported this week, citing another Maskina poll.

In second place is the Liberal Reform Party, with 19.2% of voter support. Mr. Benediktsson’s Independence Party polled in third place with 14.5%. According to Mr. Hardarson, if the election results come in close to the polls, one likely coalition would be the Social Democratic Alliance and the Liberal Reform Party — with one or two others — as their policies are relatively close.

“This is difficult to predict because in Iceland, the coalition game is relatively open,” he noted.

Published – November 30, 2024 11:09 am IST



Source link

World Tags:Iceland election, Iceland government collapse, iceland political situation, Iceland politics, Icelanders head to polls

Post navigation

Previous Post: “By 23, Prithvi Shaw Earned Rs 30-40 Crore…”: Ex-Coach Mentions ‘Vinod Kambli’s Downfall’ In Grim Warning To Star
Next Post: Sambhal Authorities Ban Entry Of Outsiders Ahead Of Samajwadi Party Leaders’ Visit

Related Posts

  • Ukraine’s government suspends Justice Minister amid energy corruption investigation
    Ukraine’s government suspends Justice Minister amid energy corruption investigation World
  • Access Denied World
  • You’re The Worst; You’re A Whiner
    You’re The Worst; You’re A Whiner World
  • U.N. says it is halting aid deliveries through main Gaza crossing because the route is too dangerous
    U.N. says it is halting aid deliveries through main Gaza crossing because the route is too dangerous World
  • Ukraine resists EU conditions on loan backed by frozen Russian assets
    Ukraine resists EU conditions on loan backed by frozen Russian assets World
  • the view from India newsletter | Isolating Israel
    the view from India newsletter | Isolating Israel World

More Related Articles

Access Denied World
Donald Trump set to feature on gold coin to celebrate 250 years of U.S. Independence Donald Trump set to feature on gold coin to celebrate 250 years of U.S. Independence World
6 Killed, 25 Injured In Fire At Hotel Construction Site In South Korea 6 Killed, 25 Injured In Fire At Hotel Construction Site In South Korea World
Hamas chief negotiator says Israel’s killing of senior commander threatens ceasefire Hamas chief negotiator says Israel’s killing of senior commander threatens ceasefire World
Watch: Trump expands U.S. travel ban, adding five more countries and tighter entry rules Watch: Trump expands U.S. travel ban, adding five more countries and tighter entry rules World
Access Denied World
SiteLock

Archives

  • May 2026
  • April 2026
  • March 2026
  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • November 2023
  • October 2023
  • September 2023
  • August 2023
  • July 2023
  • June 2023
  • May 2023
  • April 2023
  • March 2023
  • February 2023
  • January 2023
  • December 2022
  • November 2022
  • October 2022
  • September 2022
  • August 2022
  • July 2022
  • June 2022
  • May 2022

Categories

  • Business
  • Nation
  • Science
  • Sports
  • World

Recent Posts

  • Pentagon says U.S. cost of Iran war nearing $29 billion
  • INCOIS expands coastal flood monitoring to tackle ‘Kallakkadal’ surges
  • Gold, silver futures rally 7% after govt raises import duty on bullion
  • Gold duty hike to jeopardise jewellery trade; spur grey market, says GJC
  • South Coast Railway zone: Visakhapatnam operations to begin June 1; CPI calls it 40-year triumph

Recent Comments

  1. DavidAnymn on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  2. Jesusetexy on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  3. JeffryFok on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  4. StanleyPeapy on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  5. RonaldLam on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  • Thailand’s disbanded Opposition Move Forward Party regroups under new anti-establishment party
    Thailand’s disbanded Opposition Move Forward Party regroups under new anti-establishment party World
  • Chinese COVID whistleblower sentenced to 4 more years in jail, group says
    Chinese COVID whistleblower sentenced to 4 more years in jail, group says World
  • Kumaraswamy assures revival of HMT MTL, action to protect company’s land 
    Kumaraswamy assures revival of HMT MTL, action to protect company’s land  Business
  • Access Denied
    Access Denied Nation
  • Nine dead after attacks on Mexico mayor candidates
    Nine dead after attacks on Mexico mayor candidates World
  • Morning Digest | India is non-Western, not anti-Western, says Jaishankar in Washington; New York flooded by heavy rains, subway partly paralysed, and more
    Morning Digest | India is non-Western, not anti-Western, says Jaishankar in Washington; New York flooded by heavy rains, subway partly paralysed, and more World
  • Access Denied
    Access Denied Nation
  • Turkiye signs deal to buy 20 Eurofighters from Britain for £8 billion
    Turkiye signs deal to buy 20 Eurofighters from Britain for £8 billion World

Editor-in-Chief:
Mohammad Ariff,
MSW, MAJMC, BSW, DTL, CTS, CNM, CCR, CAL, RSL, ASOC.
editor@artifex.news

Associate Editors:
1. Zenellis R. Tuba,
zenelis@artifex.news
2. Haris Daniyel
daniyel@artifex.news

Photograher:
Rohan Das
rohan@artifex.news

Artifex.News offers Online Paid Internships to college students from India and Abroad. Interns will get a PRESS CARD and other online offers.
Send your CV (Subjectline: Paid Internship) to internship@artifex.news

Links:
Associate Journalism
About Us
Privacy Policy

News Links:
Breaking News
World
Nation
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Lifestyle

Registered Office:
72/A, Elliot Road, Kolkata - 700016
Tel: 033-22277777, 033-22172217
Email: office@artifex.news

Editorial Office / News Desk:
No. 13, Mezzanine Floor, Esplanade Metro Rail Station,
12 J. L. Nehru Road, Kolkata - 700069.
(Entry from Gate No. 5)
Tel: 033-46011099, 033-46046046
Email: editor@artifex.news

Copyright © 2023 Artifex.News Newsportal designed by Artifex Infotech.