The Democracy Movement (Icelandic: Lýðræðishreyfingin) was an Icelandic political movement. It was established in 1998. In the 2009 Icelandic parliamentary election, it received 0.6% of the vote becoming the second largest party not in parliament.
Democracy Movement Lýðræðishreyfingin | |
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Chairperson | Ástþór Magnússon |
Founder | Ástþór Magnússon |
Founded | 1998 |
Dissolved | 2009 |
Headquarters | Vogasel 1, 109 Reykjavík |
Ideology | |
Seats in Parliament | 0 / 63 |
History
editThe party ceased to exist after the 2009 election. On 29 January 2013, spurred by the ruling made by the EFTA court in the Icesave dispute, the founder of the party helped to start a petition calling for the MPs previously having supported the Icesave bills, now to withdraw from the parliament. At the bottom of the petition a note stated it had been powered by the Democracy Movement.[1]
Election results
editElection | Votes | % | Seats | Place |
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2009 | 1,107 | 0.6 | 0 / 63
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7th |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Want MPs to resign" (in Icelandic). Mbl.is. 29 January 2013. Retrieved 14 February 2013.