The Pirate Party is now measured as the second biggest party in Iceland By Jón Hákon Halldórsson 13. mars 2015 14:44 Helgi Hrafni Gunnarsson, a member of the Parliament for the Pirate Party, is at loss of words when Fréttablaðið asks him about the results of the survey. Vísir/GVA The Pirate Party would get about 22% of the total votes if parliamentary elections would take place now, according to the results of Fréttablaðið's survey. This means that party would have fourteen members of the Parliament. In total, there are 63 members of the Icelandic Parliament. That is eleven more members of the Parliament than they had in the parliamentary elections in 2013. However, the Independence Party (Sjálfstæðisflokkurinn), one of the ruling parties, is the biggest party. They would have 19 members of the Parliament, the same number as they had in the last parliamentary elections. The Progressive Party (Framsóknarflokkurinn), the party of the Prime Minister, would have six members of the Parliament and would lose thirteen members of the Parliament since the last elections. The Social Democratic Alliance (Samfylkingin) would be the third biggest party with eleven elected members of the parliament. The Left Green Party (Vinstri grænir) would have seven members of the parliament, the same number as the party had in the last parliamentary elections. Bright Future (Björt framtíð) would have six members of the parliament, the same number as in the last parliamentary elections. If that would be the result of the elections, then only one two-party government would be possible. That would the government of the Independence Party and the Pirate Party. Helgi Hrafn Gunnarsson, a member of the Parliament for the Pirate Party, is at loss of words when Fréttablaðið asks him about the results of the survey. "I'm happy to see such a reception, but you also need to keep this. Firstly, it's not self-evident that this will be the result of the elections and not self-evident that this will go on. It's important not to become arrogant because of this," Helgi Hrafn says. "You can just hope that the reason is that people like what we have to say," he says.For more news in English about Iceland, like Vísir on Facebook. News in English Tengdar fréttir Former Kaupthing CEO jailed Hreidar Mar Sigurdsson, former chief executive of Kaupthing bank, has begun serving his five and a half years prison sentence. 9. mars 2015 11:01 Iceland no longer an EU candidate country The government has informed the EU that should takes measures with regard to the fact that Iceland is no longer considered an EU candidate country. 12. mars 2015 21:36 Iceland jails former Kaupthing bank bosses Four former bosses from the Icelandic bank Kaupting have been sentenced to between four and five and a half years in prison in the Surpreme Court of Iceland. 12. febrúar 2015 16:15 Want to ban the Icelandic Sushi Samba Among the evidence was a news article about Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes dining together at Sushi Samba at Þingholtsstræti in the year of 2012. 6. mars 2015 16:29 Fancy facilities: Icelandic banker heads to prison Olafur Olafsson, one of the majority owners of bankrupt Icelandic bank Kaupthing, has begun serving his 4,5 year prison sentence. 25. febrúar 2015 17:30 My opinion: Jón Gnarr - The Political Culture Has to Change On the news this week we heard that the computer giant Apple had been interested in meeting with the prime minister or the president to discuss the possibility of opening a data center in Iceland. 28. febrúar 2015 09:00 The eruption in Iceland has come to an end Bardarbunga system and Bardarbunga caldera will still be monitored closely. 28. febrúar 2015 12:55 Not allowed to carry the name Alex Emma: "Need to pay until we find a name that suits the state" Icelandic parents need to pay about 1500 Icelandic Kronas of periodic penalty payments per day to the Treasury. 11. mars 2015 09:37 Mest lesið Kosningavaktin: Íslendingar ganga að kjörborðinu Innlent Eins og að vera staddur í martröð og geta ekki vaknað Innlent „Við gerum aldrei neitt nema með fullu samþykki“ Innlent Straumar valda álagi á varnargarða og staðan viðkvæm Innlent KÍ segir ummæli Ingu Rúnar „rannsóknarefni“ Innlent Spennandi og sögulegar kosningar: Fjórir flokkar berjast fyrir lífi sínu í fallbaráttu Innlent Kennarasambandið sýni kennurum „alvarlega lítilsvirðingu“ Innlent Fjölmiðlabann í kjaradeilu kennara Innlent Jöfnuðu fjölbýlishús við jörðu um miðja nótt Erlent Uppnám á COP29 er fulltrúar þjóða strunsuðu út Erlent
The Pirate Party would get about 22% of the total votes if parliamentary elections would take place now, according to the results of Fréttablaðið's survey. This means that party would have fourteen members of the Parliament. In total, there are 63 members of the Icelandic Parliament. That is eleven more members of the Parliament than they had in the parliamentary elections in 2013. However, the Independence Party (Sjálfstæðisflokkurinn), one of the ruling parties, is the biggest party. They would have 19 members of the Parliament, the same number as they had in the last parliamentary elections. The Progressive Party (Framsóknarflokkurinn), the party of the Prime Minister, would have six members of the Parliament and would lose thirteen members of the Parliament since the last elections. The Social Democratic Alliance (Samfylkingin) would be the third biggest party with eleven elected members of the parliament. The Left Green Party (Vinstri grænir) would have seven members of the parliament, the same number as the party had in the last parliamentary elections. Bright Future (Björt framtíð) would have six members of the parliament, the same number as in the last parliamentary elections. If that would be the result of the elections, then only one two-party government would be possible. That would the government of the Independence Party and the Pirate Party. Helgi Hrafn Gunnarsson, a member of the Parliament for the Pirate Party, is at loss of words when Fréttablaðið asks him about the results of the survey. "I'm happy to see such a reception, but you also need to keep this. Firstly, it's not self-evident that this will be the result of the elections and not self-evident that this will go on. It's important not to become arrogant because of this," Helgi Hrafn says. "You can just hope that the reason is that people like what we have to say," he says.For more news in English about Iceland, like Vísir on Facebook.
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Former Kaupthing CEO jailed Hreidar Mar Sigurdsson, former chief executive of Kaupthing bank, has begun serving his five and a half years prison sentence. 9. mars 2015 11:01
Iceland no longer an EU candidate country The government has informed the EU that should takes measures with regard to the fact that Iceland is no longer considered an EU candidate country. 12. mars 2015 21:36
Iceland jails former Kaupthing bank bosses Four former bosses from the Icelandic bank Kaupting have been sentenced to between four and five and a half years in prison in the Surpreme Court of Iceland. 12. febrúar 2015 16:15
Want to ban the Icelandic Sushi Samba Among the evidence was a news article about Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes dining together at Sushi Samba at Þingholtsstræti in the year of 2012. 6. mars 2015 16:29
Fancy facilities: Icelandic banker heads to prison Olafur Olafsson, one of the majority owners of bankrupt Icelandic bank Kaupthing, has begun serving his 4,5 year prison sentence. 25. febrúar 2015 17:30
My opinion: Jón Gnarr - The Political Culture Has to Change On the news this week we heard that the computer giant Apple had been interested in meeting with the prime minister or the president to discuss the possibility of opening a data center in Iceland. 28. febrúar 2015 09:00
The eruption in Iceland has come to an end Bardarbunga system and Bardarbunga caldera will still be monitored closely. 28. febrúar 2015 12:55
Not allowed to carry the name Alex Emma: "Need to pay until we find a name that suits the state" Icelandic parents need to pay about 1500 Icelandic Kronas of periodic penalty payments per day to the Treasury. 11. mars 2015 09:37