Iceland’s ruling conservatives weakened in snap vote
Iceland’s main centre-right party is leading in a snap election, but its ruling coalition appears to be falling apart, according to preliminary results released on Sunday. The Independence Party, which has dominated Iceland’s politics for decades, is losing its grip as left-leaning parties rise. It stood to lose 4 percentage points compared to an election last…
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