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What is the current mood like in Iceland? What is the current mood like in Iceland?
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In the wake of the Panama Papers scandal that forced the Icelandic prime minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson to step down in April, Iceland are expected to hold a parliamentary election on Saturday 29 October. It will be the country’s second election this year, as political newcomer Gudni Johannesson won the presidential election in June after riding a wave of anti-establishment sentiment.In the wake of the Panama Papers scandal that forced the Icelandic prime minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson to step down in April, Iceland are expected to hold a parliamentary election on Saturday 29 October. It will be the country’s second election this year, as political newcomer Gudni Johannesson won the presidential election in June after riding a wave of anti-establishment sentiment.
Iceland has rarely seen the level of political outrage that saw people take to the streets in April after the Panama Paper revelations.Opinion is divided about which political party has a higher chance of winning this time. Recent opinion polls showed that conservative voters are sticking with the Independence party, who are the ruling centre-right’s coalition partner. In a bid to stamp out corruption in the country, opposition party, the Pirate party are campaigning for more transparency and radical institutional reform. Whatever party you’re backing, we’d like to hear about the mood in Iceland ahead of next week’s parliamentary election. Iceland has rarely seen the level of political outrage that saw people take to the streets in April after the Panama Paper revelations. Opinion is divided about which political party has a higher chance of winning this time. Recent opinion polls showed that conservative voters are sticking with the Independence party, who are the ruling centre-right’s coalition partner. In a bid to stamp out corruption in the country, opposition party, the Pirate party are campaigning for more transparency and radical institutional reform. Whatever party you’re backing, we’d like to hear about the mood in Iceland ahead of next week’s parliamentary election.
Judging by how matters progressed in parliament this spring and summer, are you in favour of the parliamentary election being moved forward six months? What political party will you be voting for and what are your hopes for the election result? Are you confident that Iceland’s politics can recover from the recent scandal, or do you feel there’s a long way to go for Icelandic politicians to regain people’s trust? Judging by how matters have progressed in parliament this spring and summer, are you in favour of the parliamentary election being moved forward six months? What political party will you be voting for and what are your hopes for the election result? Are you confident that Iceland’s politics can recover from the recent scandal, or do you feel there’s a long way to go for Icelandic politicians to regain people’s trust?
You can share your thoughts on the upcoming parliamentary election in Iceland by filling out the form below. We’ll feature a selection of your contributions in our reporting.You can share your thoughts on the upcoming parliamentary election in Iceland by filling out the form below. We’ll feature a selection of your contributions in our reporting.