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"I Don't Stand Here because of My Past"

Summary by Vísir
The new leader of the People's Party in Reykjavík says he cannot be accused of party-hopping after switching parties for the upcoming local elections. He says the most important thing is that important issues are heard. It is good to get a second chance after serving 16 years in prison.
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The new leader of the People's Party in Reykjavík says he cannot be accused of party-hopping after switching parties for the upcoming local elections. He says the most important thing is that important issues are heard. It is good to get a second chance after serving 16 years in prison.

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Vísir broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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