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Oddvites in Reykjavík Are Keeping Their Cards Close to Their Chests

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Hildur Björnsdóttir, leader of the Independence Party in Reykjavík, met privately with the leaders of the Central Party, Viðreisn and Framsóknar today. The possible formation of a new majority in the city was discussed at the meetings. All meetings have been concluded, but the leaders did not want to give interviews afterwards. According to the news agency's sources, Hildur has not invited the Independence Party's representatives to the city cou…
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Hildur Björnsdóttir, leader of the Independence Party in Reykjavík, met privately with the leaders of the Central Party, Viðreisn and Framsóknar today. The possible formation of a new majority in the city was discussed at the meetings. All meetings have been concluded, but the leaders did not want to give interviews afterwards. According to the news agency's sources, Hildur has not invited the Independence Party's representatives to the city cou…

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RÚV broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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