Social Democrats Win Iceland's Snap Election

    Above: Leader of Iceland's Social Democratic Alliance party Kristrun Frostadottir reacts prior to the start of a pre-election TV debate in Reykjavik on Nov. 29, 2024, one day ahead of the upcoming parliamentary election.  Image copyright: HALLDOR KOLBEINS/Contributor/AFP via Getty Images

    The Facts

    • The Social Democratic Alliance emerged as Iceland's largest party following a snap election on Saturday, with 20.8% of votes and 15 parliamentary seats — more than double their previous popular support and representation in the 63-seat parliament.

    • Meanwhile, the incumbent Independence Party, which has governed for seven years, suffered its worst-ever result with 19.4% of votes and 14 seats — the first time the party has fallen below 20% support ever.


    The Spin

    Left narrative

    Iceland has voted for change, driven by growing frustration over economic instability, housing shortages, and immigration challenges. With inflation soaring and living costs rising, citizens demand urgent reform. Historic breakthroughs by pro-EU parties signal a desire for greater integration with Europe, promising economic growth and stability. Iceland stands ready to tackle these pressing issues with a fresh approach and renewed ambition to join the EU.

    Right narrative

    While a bad day for the Independence Party, the result remains better than what many had previously expected and a continued role in the next Icelandic government is not off the table. Given the damage inflicted on the two other coalition parties, things could've been a lot worse and the ability to remain in contention to become part of the next coalition is a silver lining and a testament to the hard work put into the election campaign.


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    Political split

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