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August 12, 2016, 11:13:36 PM
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Polls suggest Iceland's Pirate party may form next government

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/aug/12/polls-suggests-icelands-pirate-party-form-next-government

<< One of Europe's most radical political parties is expected to gain its first taste of power after Iceland's ruling coalition and opposition agreed to hold early elections caused by the Panama Papers scandal in October. The Pirate party, whose platform includes direct democracy, greater government transparency, a new national constitution and asylum for US whistleblower Edward Snowden, will field candidates in every constituency and has been at or near the top of every opinion poll for over a year. As befits a movement dedicated to reinventing democracy through new technology, it also aims to boost the youth vote by persuading the company developing Pokémon Go in Iceland to turn polling stations into Pokéstops.

"It's gradually dawning on us, what's happening", Birgitta Jónsdóttir, leader of the Pirates' parliamentary group, told the Guardian. "It's strange and very exciting. But we are well prepared now. This is about change driven not by fear but by courage and hope. We are popular, not populist."

The election, likely to be held on 29 October, follows the resignation of Iceland's former prime minister, Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson, who became the first major victim of the Panama Papers in April after the leaked legal documents revealed he had millions of pounds of family money offshore. In the face of some of the largest protests the small North Atlantic island had ever seen, the ruling Progressive and Independence parties replaced Gunnlaugsson with the agriculture and fisheries minister, Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson, and promised elections before the end of the year. >>
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August 13, 2016, 05:04:57 AM
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Good for iceland america screwed them in the housing bond scandal and they rightfully would love whistle blowers. I support them!

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