Iceland review - 2013, Side 82

Iceland review - 2013, Side 82
80 ICELAND REVIEW voterS WANt MortgAge reLIef The government agreement clearly states that the Icelandic króna is to be the country’s future currency. To support indebted home- owners, 20 percent of the principals of all indexed mortgages taken 2007-2010, which skyrocketed with the collapse of the banks in 2008, is to be written off. Such actions await the settlement of the estates of the failed banks, after which write down of assets held by the banks’ creditors is to be negotiated. A prerequisite is the abolishment of capital controls. How will the government guarantee the stability of the króna and prevent inflation from causing mortgages to blow up again? “It isn’t possible to lift capital controls unless sufficient funds remain in the country,” says Sigmundur. “It depends on the settlement of the estates of the banks.” At the press conference the new government leaders promised to start working on mortgage relief straight away, yet warned that it may take time. Bjarni stressed that his and Sigmundur’s govern- ment is not about making promises they cannot keep and that all actions are to be made in solidarity with the entire nation. “There are many opportunities but if the atmosphere isn’t right, Iceland will lose its competitive edge against other nations. We want to create a better atmosphere and eliminate political uncertainty. This government agreement is one giant communal project.”  ElECTion rESulTS independence Party: 26.7 percent (up by 2.8 percent), 19 seats Progressive Party: 24.4 percent (up by 9.6 percent), 19 seats Social democratic alliance: 12.9 percent (down by 16.9 percent), 9 seats left green Movement: 10.9 percent (down by 10.8 percent), 7 seats Bright future: 8.2 percent (new party), 6 seats Pirate Party: 5.1 percent (new party), 3 seats Twelve percent of votes went to parties that didn’t earn a seat in parliament and 2.2 percent of ballots were empty. Voter turnout was 81.4 percent and has never been lower. POLITICs The new ministers with President of iceland Ólafur ragnar Grímsson at the head of the table. CloCKWiSE froM THE lEfT: Hanna Birna kristjánsdóttir, Minister of the interior (iP, born 1966), M.Sc. in international and European Politics; Sigurður ingi Sveinsson, Minister of fisheries, agriculture and the Environment (PP, born 1962), veterinary license; ragnheiður elín Árnadóttir, Minister of industry and Trade (iP, born 1967), MS in international relations (sharing the Ministry of industries with Sigurður); kristján Þór Júlíusson, Minister of Health (iP, born 1957), captain and teaching licenses; Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson (PP, born 1975), Prime Minister, BS in Business and Economics; Bjarni Benediktsson, Minister of finance and Economic affairs (iP, born 1970), ll.M in law; illugi Gunnarsson, Minister of Education and Culture (iP, born 1967), MBa; eygló Harðardóttir, Minister for Social affairs (PP, born 1972), Ba in art History (sharing the Ministry of Welfare with Kristján); Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson, Minister for foreign affairs (PP, born 1968), matriculation examination. p h o to B y G e Ir Ó la Fs s o n 13 -1 21 6 – H V ÍT A H Ú SI Ð / S ÍA CHEERS FOR THE DUTY FREE ALLOWANCES This is how we do it at the Duty Free Arrival Store in Iceland Save more than €70.- off city prices! When you purchase 1 L of a super premium vodka, 1 L of our most popular apératif, and 6 L of our most popular beer. Save more than €60.- off city prices! When you purchase 1 L of our most popular liqueurs and 9 L of Iceland‘s most awarded beer. Save more than €47.- off city prices! When you purchase 3 L of popular Italian wines and 6 L of Icelandic beer. Prices may vary due to exchange rates. www.dutyfree.is CL AS SIC
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