[Opinion] Prime Minister Says Iceland's Constitution Is in Danger: "We Will Defend the Republic of Iceland"
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Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir criticized the opposition's rhetoric in a debate on fishing fees at the beginning of the parliamentary session today and said that democracy is in danger. The opposition opposed the transfer of power that was supposed to take place after the elections. Kristrún took a break to make a special statement at 10 a.m. at the beginning of the parliamentary session today. "A new situation has arisen in Icelandic poli…
The long-serving Speaker of the Althingi says he has never experienced a situation like the one in parliament. The parliamentary party leader of the Independence Party has disrupted democracy by unexpectedly ending a parliamentary session last night, as the sitting Speaker of the Parliament.
Here is an issue about fishing fees, which is our issue, which we negotiate — in my opinion, actually negotiated by SFS. Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir. In the midst of the proceedings of the parliament this morning, Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir said: "In light of the fact that I have the longest parliamentary experience, the longest parliamentary experience, I will allow myself to state that I have never, never experienced the situation that …
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