In Iceland, the ruling party won the early elections

30 October 2017, 01:13 | Policy
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According to DW, according to the results of a full count of votes, the conservative Independence Party is gaining more votes. However, she does not have enough votes to form a coalition.

At the same time, the left-centrist forces will also not have enough votes to form a government,. After the announcement of the final results of the counting of votes in the early elections in Iceland, there is still no answer to the question about the composition of the future government coalition, since the Independence Party gained 29% of the votes received by the conservatives of the mandates will not be enough to form a government coalition, because so far none of the parties is ready to join in coalition negotiations with this political force.



The option of creating a coalition "The Movement of the Left" Greens, "the Social Democrats and the" Pirates ", which was talked about before, is also impossible. The votes collected by these political parties are not enough to get 32 ??places necessary for the creation of the government in the parliament of the island state.

Recall, as reported URA-Inform, the party of independence is in the lead in the early parliamentary elections held on Saturday in Iceland.




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