
The forthcoming Icelandic parliamentary election, expected in 2025, shows the Social Democratic Alliance (SDA) in a favorable position. Recent Gallup polls indicate the SDA has around 29% support, positioning it as the most popular party, with significant gains over the previous election. This surge has placed them well ahead of the Independence Party, which has around 18% support. The Middle Party and Pirate Party are also polling steadily at around 13% and 9%, respectively, while support for the current coalition partners has declined. Notably, if current trends hold, the current government coalition—formed by the Independence Party, Progressive Party, and Left-Green Movement—would likely lose its majority, sparking speculation about a possible new coalition dominated by centrist or left-leaning parties.
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