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Independence Party Rarely Voted Lower

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In the afternoon news, we discuss Maskína's brand new survey on the support of political parties in parliament.
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The support for the Independence Party dropped significantly after the end of the parliament, according to a new survey by Maskín. However, the party still has the second-highest support among Icelandic parliamentary parties, with 18% of respondents to the survey saying they would vote for the Independence Party. The largest party is the Coalition Party, with almost a third of respondents, 31.2%, saying they would vote for it. The results of the…

According to the Maskína poll, the Social Democratic Party would gain seven MPs and the Pirate Party would gain three MPs by just barely reaching the 3% threshold. The People's Party, on the other hand, would lose six MPs, the Independence Party two, and the Centre Party and the Progressive Party one MP each.

In the afternoon news, we discuss Maskína's brand new survey on the support of political parties in parliament.

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Vísir broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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