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Mill From the Independence Party's City Council Group

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Helgi Áss Grétarsson, deputy mayor of the Independence Party, announced this morning that he is leaving the party and joining the Centre Party. He announced this on the radio show Bítin á Bylgjanni. “There are various reasons for this,” he said, immediately adding that he loves the Independence Party. Helgi said the decision was shaped by deep political disagreements over policy within the city council, where...

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Helgi Áss Grétarsson, deputy mayor of the Independence Party, announced this morning that he is leaving the party and joining the Centre Party. He announced this on the radio show Bítin á Bylgjanni. “There are various reasons for this,” he said, immediately adding that he loves the Independence Party. Helgi said the decision was shaped by deep political disagreements over policy within the city council, where...

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Sveinn Ægir Birgisson, the Independence Party's municipal councillor in Árborg and chairman of the municipal council, is running for re-election in the party's primary election on March 7. He was in fourth place on the Independence Party's list in the last election but is aiming for second place this year. He was a deputy municipal councillor from 2018 to 2022. Sveinn Ægir says in his candidacy announcement that the election period has been chal…

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Helgi Áss Grétarsson, deputy mayor of the Independence Party, has left the party and joined the Central Party. Helgi announced this in a conversation with the hosts of the Bítisinn program on Bylgunn this morning.

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Vísir broke the news on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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