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Social Democrats asked to form interim government
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 27 - 01 - 2009

The president of Iceland Tuesday asked the
Social Democrats to try to form an interim government after the
collapse of the ruling coalition, according to dpa.
The leader of the Social Democratic Alliance, Foreign Minister
Ingibjorg Solrun Gisladottir, told reporters she hoped the minority
government would be in place by the weekend.
The president wanted to include the Left-Green Movement, and with
support from the Progressive Party the interim government would
garner 34 seats in the 63-seat legislature.
Gisladottir, 54, has undergone treatment for cancer and may opt to
extend her leave of absence leaving Social Affairs Minister Johanna
Sigurdardottir of the Social Democrats as a likely interim premier
until new elections are held. Sigurdardottir, 66, has scored high in
approval ratings.
The political establishment's credibility has suffered in the wake
of the financial crisis that has impacted the North Atlantic nation
of some 320,000 people.
Before she was elected to parliament in 1978, Sigurdadottir worked
as an air stewardess and an office worker. Her spouse is author
Jonina Leosdottir. The couple have three adult children.
The Social Democrats in 2007 formed a grand coalition with
outgoing Prime Minister Geir Haarde's conservative Independence
Party. The coalition was dissolved Monday.
Haarde on Friday said his party recommended early elections on May
9, two years before schedule, but protesters that have staged daily
protests since last week have demanded elections even sooner.
The economy is facing severe contraction and unemployment is due
to rise sharply.
Interest rates are at 18 per cent and the country recently secured
a 2.1-billion-dollar bridging loan from the International Monetary
Fund (IMF).
Mark Flanagan, mission chief for Iceland at the IMF, said in a
statement after Haarde's resignation that "an IMF programme supports
good policies, not particular political parties or coalitions."
"As long as appropriate policies are in place in Iceland, such
support can continue. A mission will visit Iceland in mid-February to
conduct the next review under the programme," he added.
Haarde, 57, last week said he was suffering from cancer and was to
step down as leader of the Independence Party at the party conference
in March.


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