Iceland review - 2016, Qupperneq 83

Iceland review - 2016, Qupperneq 83
I see a bright future with honest poli- tics,” says Dagný Rut Haraldsdóttir. She smiles and adds, “With a capital B and capital F.” When we meet a few weeks before the 2016 general election on October 29, the 33-year-old mediator and lawyer of the Association for Single Parents in Iceland is running for Bright Future (Björt framtíð). “I haven’t been involved in politics much, but I was asked to take a seat on the party’s list and felt that I couldn’t refuse. I felt a sense of responsibility.” This sentiment is echoed by many of the other young would-be parliamentarians, that taking a seat at Alþingi, the Icelandic parliament, is more of an obligation than a career move. “I was doing my dream job, annoying dicta- tors,” states Smári McCarthy with a grin. “But I was irritated about the situation in Iceland and wanted to help improve it.” The 32-year-old innovator and infor- mation activist took part in founding the Icelandic Pirate Party (Píratapartýið) in 2012 but didn’t make it into par- liament after the 2013 election. Until recently he was the chief technologist of the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP). “Being an MP is not something I want to but have to do. It’s time for me to take my shift. I have extensive experience in designing and developing systems and I’ve worked on investigations of organized crime and corruption.” CHANGING POLITICS Bright Future and the Pirate Party, both located near the center of the Icelandic political compass, were founded before the last election in 2013 and earned five and three seats in parliament, respective- ly. Iceland’s political landscape is chang- ing. Fjórflokkurinn—the term used to collectively describe the four parties which through Icelandic political history have received the majority of votes— might have to share Alþingi with a record three other parties. Apart from Bright Future and the Pirate Party, this includes the liberal Reform Party (Viðreisn), founded in 2016 and chaired by Iceland Review publisher Benedikt Jóhannesson, a former member of the Independence Party (Sjálfstæðisflokkurinn). Polish- born, 36-year-old mathematician Pawel Bartoszek, is running for the party. “I want to see freedom for the individual, free trade and Iceland taking an active part in international and Western coop- eration. The world is in crisis concerning these issues; people are fighting against the free flow of people and against free trade, as we can see in the US. I want to counteract that,” he says. Fjórflokkurinn is comprised of the conservative Independence Party, the center Progressive Party (Framsóknarflokkurinn), the center- left Social Democratic Alliance (Samfylkingin) and left-wing Vinstri hreyfingin – grænt framboð (the Left- Green Movement). Traditionally the largest, the Independence Party is part of the current coalition government with the Progressive Party, and has been in most governments in Iceland’s history since it was founded in 1929. Earlier this year, 26-year-old law student Áslaug Arna Sigurbjörnsdóttir was elected the party’s secretary and is now running for parliament. “We have a future vision for Iceland; there’s no room for short-term solutions. In the past three years, we have laid the foundation for a successful soci- ety; the state’s debts have been lowered P O L I T I C S ICELAND REVIEW 81
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