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Iceland government may revive EU membership debate | |
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Iceland's new three-party coalition government says it is willing to put the question of joining the EU back on the political agenda. | |
But it is uncertain whether MPs will vote on whether to hold a national referendum on EU membership. | |
The coalition platform says a vote will take place if the referendum issue is raised in the Althingi (parliament). | |
Iceland began EU accession talks in 2010, while the country was still reeling from the 2008 financial crash. | Iceland began EU accession talks in 2010, while the country was still reeling from the 2008 financial crash. |
The talks were later shelved, however, amid much Euroscepticism in the Arctic island nation of 328,000. | The talks were later shelved, however, amid much Euroscepticism in the Arctic island nation of 328,000. |
Parties opposed to EU membership have 39 seats, out of the Althingi total of 63, Icelandic journalist Hjortur Gudmundsson reports. | |
The UK's Brexit vote has fuelled British interest in alternative models for trade with the EU, like Iceland's. | The UK's Brexit vote has fuelled British interest in alternative models for trade with the EU, like Iceland's. |
The centre-right government is led by Bjarni Benediktsson, who heads the conservative Independence Party. He was previously finance minister. | The centre-right government is led by Bjarni Benediktsson, who heads the conservative Independence Party. He was previously finance minister. |
Close EU ties | Close EU ties |
The prime minister's coalition partners are Restoration and centrist Bright Future, whose leader Ottarr Proppe is a former punk rocker. | The prime minister's coalition partners are Restoration and centrist Bright Future, whose leader Ottarr Proppe is a former punk rocker. |
Tuesday's coalition deal followed weeks of political wrangling after the 29 October general election. | Tuesday's coalition deal followed weeks of political wrangling after the 29 October general election. |
Iceland is already deeply integrated with the EU - it is a member of the Schengen passport-free zone and is in the single market, though its agriculture and fisheries are excluded. | Iceland is already deeply integrated with the EU - it is a member of the Schengen passport-free zone and is in the single market, though its agriculture and fisheries are excluded. |
Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein are in both the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and the European Economic Area (EEA). | Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein are in both the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and the European Economic Area (EEA). |
Iceland's status means it could quickly fulfil the requirements of EU membership - unlike the Balkan candidates and Turkey. | Iceland's status means it could quickly fulfil the requirements of EU membership - unlike the Balkan candidates and Turkey. |
Correction, 16 January 2017: This story has been amended to make clear that a vote will be held only if the EU issue is raised in parliament. Figures on Althingi seats have also been added for further clarity. |
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