Iceland review - 2016, Qupperneq 38

Iceland review - 2016, Qupperneq 38
36 ICELAND REVIEW leader of the party and that Sigurður Ingi would merely be taking over as PM for “an unspecified length of time,” a mes- sage which was generally interpreted in Iceland as absurd. Outrageous even. By the evening of April 5 it was clear that Sigmundur Davíð was staying on as party leader but it seemed he was unwilling to acknowledge that resigning was a permanent act. It was also clear that the coalition of the Progressive and the Independence parties would remain in power. On April 7, the press returned to the president’s residence, where the new government met for the first time. A non-elected new minister for foreign affairs, economist Lilja Alfreðsdóttir, replaced Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson, who moved to fill Sigurður Ingi’s earlier role of minister of fisheris and agriculture. Otherwise, the government remained unchanged. Just one day into its existence, the ‘new’ Icelandic government survived the oppo- sition’s no confidence vote. Parliament voted along party lines, with all 25 oppo- sition MPs for the measure and all 38 government MPs against it. One gov- ernment MP broke ranks, however, in the vote on holding elections as soon as possible and voted for the motion. Sigmundur Davíð, it was reported, planned to take a break with his family before traveling the country to meet his supporters and return to parliament later in the year. THE WINTRIS SAGA The infamous television interview aired on April 3 wasn’t the first time Icelanders had heard of Wintris. On March 15, Sigmundur Davíð’s wife, apparently out of the blue and in order, she said, to stop the rumor mill, announced in a post on Facebook, that she owned a compa- ny “registered abroad.” Anna Sigurlaug wrote that mistakenly her husband had at first been registered as co-owner. Due tax had always been paid and she empha- sized that as the PM’s wife she was under special EU scrutiny. Details of the post later proved either wrong or misleading: the company wasn’t merely registered abroad, but an offshore company in a tax haven; no particular EU scrutiny applied and her statement was written because journal- ists with information from the Panama Papers had asked her husband about the company during the infamous interview, recorded on March 11 (though it did not air until April 3). Further media scrutiny exposed Wintris as a creditor of the failed Icelandic banks, leading to questions of conflict of interest: as prime minister, Sigmundur Davíð had been involved in crucial decisions on the banks’ estates, but chose to keep quiet about his own family’s status as creditors, through Wintris. In the three weeks following Anna Sigurlaug’s Wintris statements, Sigmundur Davíð studiously avoided all media asking critical questions, and his own statements did nothing to clarify the matter. Documents shown on the April 3 program contradicted his version. Bjarni and his party colleague Ólöf Nordal had also been named in Icelandic media prior to the program as owning offshore companies. They have now pub- lished details from their tax statements; Sigmundur Davíð hasn’t. Although ques- tions are still being asked, Bjarni’s party seems unified behind him. Some of the 22,000 protesters outside parliament demanding that Sigmundur Davíð leave office, the day after the revelations were made public. NEWS ANALYSIS
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