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When the Independence Party Found Its Talking Point

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Few parties have used rhetoric as systematically in recent years as the Pirates, who considered rhetoric to be more of an art form than politics, except perhaps the recently formed Independence Party in opposition.
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Ásta Guðrún Helgadóttir, a former member of parliament for the Pirate Party, wrote: “If we look back to 2013, it is clear that a change in nature is taking place. The 1st reading of bills has become a fact. Time is being wasted with meaningless speeches and retorts that do not serve the debate but drag it out. The goal is not to delay the issue at hand, but to hinder the progress of democratic parliamentary work. And what is causing it? What has…

Few parties have used rhetoric as systematically in recent years as the Pirates, who considered rhetoric to be more of an art form than politics, except perhaps the recently formed Independence Party in opposition.

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Vísir broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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