Icelandic MP: Pirate Party associates itself with organized crime By Sunna Kristín Hilmarsdóttir 24. mars 2015 16:47 Vilhjalmur Bjarnason, MP for the Independent Party. Vísir Icelandic MP Vilhjalmur Bjarnason, member of the Independent Party, says he has no idea what's going on regarding Frettabladid's most recent poll on the following of the Icelandic parties. According to the poll the Pirate Party would get 29,1% of the votes if elections were held today and thus get 19 members of the parliament out of the total number of 63. The Independent Party, historically Iceland's strongest party, would get 15 members. "According to the poll the Pirate Party, a party that associates itself with organized crime, would get around 30% of the votes. If piracy isn't organized crime then I have no idea what the word means," Bjarnason said in parliament today. It's his hope that the results of the poll are only a warning, a yellow card, for the Independent Party and other parties. He also asked fellow MPs to make decisions in parliament but not again and again refuse to take a side referring to the Pirate Party. News in English Tengdar fréttir Pirate Party dominant among young voters The largest party in Iceland, according to a new poll. 21. mars 2015 09:13 The Pirate Party is now measured as the biggest political party in Iceland Would get about 22% of the total votes if parliamentary elections would take place now 19. mars 2015 10:49 Mest lesið Situr í súpunni eftir að hafa selt bankaþjófi jeppa Innlent Reikna með tveggja daga aðalmeðferð í máli Alberts Innlent Játaði hópnauðgun og vildi komast í frí til heimalandsins Innlent „Versta martröð Trumps“ kjörin borgarstjóri New York Erlent Gat keypt afmælisblómin eftir að ókunnugur mætti með skóflu Innlent Segir þaggað niður í starfsfólki og hyggst ekki snúa aftur Innlent Sonurinn sefur enn með kylfu undir rúminu Innlent Ferðin á Keflavíkurflugvöll það erfiðasta við utanlandsferðina Innlent Banna samtök íslamista og gerðu húsleit hjá fleiri Erlent Innsigluðu sex gististaði vegna skorts á leyfum Innlent
Icelandic MP Vilhjalmur Bjarnason, member of the Independent Party, says he has no idea what's going on regarding Frettabladid's most recent poll on the following of the Icelandic parties. According to the poll the Pirate Party would get 29,1% of the votes if elections were held today and thus get 19 members of the parliament out of the total number of 63. The Independent Party, historically Iceland's strongest party, would get 15 members. "According to the poll the Pirate Party, a party that associates itself with organized crime, would get around 30% of the votes. If piracy isn't organized crime then I have no idea what the word means," Bjarnason said in parliament today. It's his hope that the results of the poll are only a warning, a yellow card, for the Independent Party and other parties. He also asked fellow MPs to make decisions in parliament but not again and again refuse to take a side referring to the Pirate Party.
News in English Tengdar fréttir Pirate Party dominant among young voters The largest party in Iceland, according to a new poll. 21. mars 2015 09:13 The Pirate Party is now measured as the biggest political party in Iceland Would get about 22% of the total votes if parliamentary elections would take place now 19. mars 2015 10:49 Mest lesið Situr í súpunni eftir að hafa selt bankaþjófi jeppa Innlent Reikna með tveggja daga aðalmeðferð í máli Alberts Innlent Játaði hópnauðgun og vildi komast í frí til heimalandsins Innlent „Versta martröð Trumps“ kjörin borgarstjóri New York Erlent Gat keypt afmælisblómin eftir að ókunnugur mætti með skóflu Innlent Segir þaggað niður í starfsfólki og hyggst ekki snúa aftur Innlent Sonurinn sefur enn með kylfu undir rúminu Innlent Ferðin á Keflavíkurflugvöll það erfiðasta við utanlandsferðina Innlent Banna samtök íslamista og gerðu húsleit hjá fleiri Erlent Innsigluðu sex gististaði vegna skorts á leyfum Innlent
Pirate Party dominant among young voters The largest party in Iceland, according to a new poll. 21. mars 2015 09:13
The Pirate Party is now measured as the biggest political party in Iceland Would get about 22% of the total votes if parliamentary elections would take place now 19. mars 2015 10:49