Iceland votes amid splintered political landscape
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Prime Minister Jakobsdottir is seeking a second mandate but the large number of parties could get in her way.
Iceland votes in an election that could see its unprecedented left-right coalition lose its majority, despite bringing four years of stability after a decade of crises.
With the political landscape more splintered than ever, the process of forming a new coalition could be more complicated than in the past after Saturday’s polls.
Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir, whose Left-Green Movement had never led a government before, is seeking a second mandate but the large number of parties could get in her way.
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