Gudni Johannesson
Iceland falls short of Europe's first women-majority parliament
Iceland believed briefly on Sept. 26 it had become the first country in Europe to have a women-majority parliament after its election a day earlier, but a recount showed it fell short, an election official told AFP.
Iceland's Left-Green head tasked with forming gov't
The head of Iceland's Left-Green movement was tasked Nov. 17 with forming a new government, nearly three weeks after snap elections triggered by the Panama Papers scandal left the country in political deadlock.
Icelanders vote for stability as Pirates fall short of expectations
Icelanders opted for stability in a general election, results showed on Oct. 30, with the anti-establishment Pirate Party falling short of expectations and the junior partner in the outgoing government emerging on top.